A reference design for a commercial-scale high-temperature electrolysis (HTE) plant for hydrogen production was developed to provide a basis for comparing the HTE concept with other hydrogen production concepts. The reference plant design is driven by a high-temperature helium-cooled nuclear reactor coupled to a direct Brayton power cycle. The reference design reactor power is 600 MWt, with a primary system pressure of 7.0 MPa, and reactor inlet and outlet fluid temperatures of 540°C and 900°C, respectively. The electrolysis unit used to produce hydrogen includes 4,009,177 cells with a per-cell active area of 225 cm2. The optimized design for the reference hydrogen production plant operates at a system pressure of 5.0 MPa, and utilizes an a...
This report documents a detailed study to determine the expected efficiency and product costs for pr...
The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is researching the feasibility of high-temperature steam electro...
A research and development program is under way at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) to assess the...
An updated reference design for a commercial-scale high-temperature electrolysis (HTE) plant for hyd...
A design for a commercial-scale high-temperature electrolysis (HTE) plant for hydrogen production ha...
At the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, an integrated laboratory scale (ILS), 15 kW high-tempe...
This report presents results of system evaluations and lifecycle cost analyses performed for several...
The use of High Temperature Electrolysis (HTE) for the efficient production of hydrogen without the ...
A hydrogen production plant was designed based on a hybrid electrolytic-thermochemical process for d...
An advanced nuclear-electrolytic hydrogen-production facility concept was synthesized at a conceptua...
High Temperature Electrolysis (HTE), when coupled to an advanced nuclear reactor capable of operatin...
Results of a system evaluation and lifecycle cost analysis are presented for a commercial-scale high...
The United States is considering the development of a domestic hydrogen-based energy economy. Hydrog...
This paper presents the technical case for high-temperature nuclear hydrogen production. A general t...
The US Department of Energy is investigating the use of high-temperature nuclear reactors to produce...
This report documents a detailed study to determine the expected efficiency and product costs for pr...
The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is researching the feasibility of high-temperature steam electro...
A research and development program is under way at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) to assess the...
An updated reference design for a commercial-scale high-temperature electrolysis (HTE) plant for hyd...
A design for a commercial-scale high-temperature electrolysis (HTE) plant for hydrogen production ha...
At the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, an integrated laboratory scale (ILS), 15 kW high-tempe...
This report presents results of system evaluations and lifecycle cost analyses performed for several...
The use of High Temperature Electrolysis (HTE) for the efficient production of hydrogen without the ...
A hydrogen production plant was designed based on a hybrid electrolytic-thermochemical process for d...
An advanced nuclear-electrolytic hydrogen-production facility concept was synthesized at a conceptua...
High Temperature Electrolysis (HTE), when coupled to an advanced nuclear reactor capable of operatin...
Results of a system evaluation and lifecycle cost analysis are presented for a commercial-scale high...
The United States is considering the development of a domestic hydrogen-based energy economy. Hydrog...
This paper presents the technical case for high-temperature nuclear hydrogen production. A general t...
The US Department of Energy is investigating the use of high-temperature nuclear reactors to produce...
This report documents a detailed study to determine the expected efficiency and product costs for pr...
The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is researching the feasibility of high-temperature steam electro...
A research and development program is under way at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) to assess the...