Renewable hydrogen production ? Solar hydrogen generation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Bakos
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Solar Hydrogen Energy Corporation (SHEC Labs) recently constructed a pilot-plant to demonstrate a Dry Fuel Hydrogen Generation System that is powered primarily by sunlight focusing-mirrors. The pilot-plant consists of: A Solar Mirror Array and Advanced Solar Concentrator and Shutter System; and two thermo-catalytic reactors to convert Methane, Carbon Dioxide, and Water into Hydrogen. Results from the pilot study show that Solar Hydrogen generation is feasible and cost-competitive with traditional Hydrogen production. More than 95% of Hydrogen commercially produced today is by the Steam Methane Reformation (SMR) of natural gas, a process that liberates Carbon Dioxide to the atmosphere. The SMR process provides a net energy loss of 30 to 35% when converting from Methane to Hydrogen. Solar Hydrogen production provides a 14% net energy gain when converting Methane into Hydrogen since the energy used to drive the process is from the sun. The environmental benefits of generating Hydrogen using renewable energy include significant greenhouse gas and criteria air contaminant reductions.
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APA: J. Bakos  (2005)  Renewable hydrogen production ? Solar hydrogen generation

MLA: J. Bakos Renewable hydrogen production ? Solar hydrogen generation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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