High temperature gas-cooled nuclear reactor (called HTR or HTGR) for both electricity generation and hydrogen production is analysed. The HTR reactor because of the relatively high temperature of coolant could be combined with a steam or gas turbine, as well as with the system for heat delivery for high-temperature hydrogen production. However, the current development of HTR’s allows us to consider achievable working temperature up to 750°C. Due to this fact, industrial-scale hydrogen production using copper-chlorine (Cu-Cl) thermochemical cycle is considered and compared with high-temperature electrolysis. Presented calculations show and confirm the potential of HTR’s as a future solution for hydrogen production without CO2 emission. Furth...
WOS: 000287161900007This paper discusses some potential low-temperature thermochemical and hybrid cy...
Efficient and sustainable methods of clean fuel production are needed in Ontario (and elsewhere) in ...
The International Generation IV Initiative provides a research platform for the development of advan...
In the present paper, numerical analysis of the thermodynamic cycle with the high-temperature nuclea...
From hydrogen economy Miami energy conference; Miami Beach, Florida, USA (18 Mar 1974). Application ...
An updated reference design for a commercial-scale high-temperature electrolysis (HTE) plant for hyd...
There is a substantial market for nuclear energy in non-electric applications such as hydrogen produ...
Hydrogen is already an important and long-established raw material for the chemical industry today. ...
The Generation IV VHTR reactor concept aims at approx. 50% power conversion efficiency and, accordin...
There is a substantial market for nuclear energy in non-electric applications such as hydrogen produ...
Contract DE-AC07-05ID14517 iii The Department of Energy is investigating the use of high-temperature...
High temperature nuclear reactors (HTR) can be used as an excellent, emission-free source of technol...
A design for a commercial-scale high-temperature electrolysis (HTE) plant for hydrogen production ha...
With the resurgence of nuclear power around the world, and the increasingly important role of hydrog...
The use of High Temperature Electrolysis (HTE) for the efficient production of hydrogen without the ...
WOS: 000287161900007This paper discusses some potential low-temperature thermochemical and hybrid cy...
Efficient and sustainable methods of clean fuel production are needed in Ontario (and elsewhere) in ...
The International Generation IV Initiative provides a research platform for the development of advan...
In the present paper, numerical analysis of the thermodynamic cycle with the high-temperature nuclea...
From hydrogen economy Miami energy conference; Miami Beach, Florida, USA (18 Mar 1974). Application ...
An updated reference design for a commercial-scale high-temperature electrolysis (HTE) plant for hyd...
There is a substantial market for nuclear energy in non-electric applications such as hydrogen produ...
Hydrogen is already an important and long-established raw material for the chemical industry today. ...
The Generation IV VHTR reactor concept aims at approx. 50% power conversion efficiency and, accordin...
There is a substantial market for nuclear energy in non-electric applications such as hydrogen produ...
Contract DE-AC07-05ID14517 iii The Department of Energy is investigating the use of high-temperature...
High temperature nuclear reactors (HTR) can be used as an excellent, emission-free source of technol...
A design for a commercial-scale high-temperature electrolysis (HTE) plant for hydrogen production ha...
With the resurgence of nuclear power around the world, and the increasingly important role of hydrog...
The use of High Temperature Electrolysis (HTE) for the efficient production of hydrogen without the ...
WOS: 000287161900007This paper discusses some potential low-temperature thermochemical and hybrid cy...
Efficient and sustainable methods of clean fuel production are needed in Ontario (and elsewhere) in ...
The International Generation IV Initiative provides a research platform for the development of advan...