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Electrochemical power sources = fundamentals, systems, and applications : hydrogen production by water electrolysis /
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Electrochemical power sources/ edited by Tom Smolinka, Jürgen Garche.
Reminder of title:
fundamentals, systems, and applications : hydrogen production by water electrolysis /
other author:
Smolinka, Tom.
Published:
Amsterdam :Elsevier, : 2022.,
Description:
1 online resource (xv, 492 p.) :ill.
[NT 15003449]:
1. The importance of water electrolysis for our future energy system -- 2. Fundamentals of water electrolysis -- 3. Thermochemical hydrogen processes -- 4. The history of water electrolysis from its beginnings to the present -- 5. Alkaline electrolysis--status and prospects -- 6. PEM water electrolysis -- 7. High-temperature steam electrolysis -- 8 Chlor-alkali electrolysis -- 9. Seawater electrolysis -- 10. Economic considerations for hydrogen production with a focuson polymer electrolyte membrane electrolysis -- 11. Regenerative fuel cells -- 12. New electrolyzer principles: decoupled water splitting -- 13. Hydrogen storage -- Index.
Subject:
Hydrogen as fuel. -
Online resource:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128194249
ISBN:
9780128194256
Electrochemical power sources = fundamentals, systems, and applications : hydrogen production by water electrolysis /
Electrochemical power sources
fundamentals, systems, and applications : hydrogen production by water electrolysis /[electronic resource] :edited by Tom Smolinka, Jürgen Garche. - Amsterdam :Elsevier,2022. - 1 online resource (xv, 492 p.) :ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The importance of water electrolysis for our future energy system -- 2. Fundamentals of water electrolysis -- 3. Thermochemical hydrogen processes -- 4. The history of water electrolysis from its beginnings to the present -- 5. Alkaline electrolysis--status and prospects -- 6. PEM water electrolysis -- 7. High-temperature steam electrolysis -- 8 Chlor-alkali electrolysis -- 9. Seawater electrolysis -- 10. Economic considerations for hydrogen production with a focuson polymer electrolyte membrane electrolysis -- 11. Regenerative fuel cells -- 12. New electrolyzer principles: decoupled water splitting -- 13. Hydrogen storage -- Index.
Electrochemical Power Sources: Fundamentals, Systems, and Applications: Hydrogen Production by Water Electrolysis offers a comprehensive overview about different hydrogen production technologies, including their technical features, development stage, recent advances, and technical and economic issues of system integration. Allied processes such as regenerative fuel cells and sea water electrolysis are also covered. For many years hydrogen production by water electrolysis was of minor importance, but research and development in the field has increased significantly in recent years, and a comprehensive overview is missing. This book bridges this gap and provides a general reference to the topic. Hydrogen production by water electrolysis is the main technology to integrate high shares of electricity from renewable energy sources and balance out the supply and demand match in the energy system. Different electrochemical approaches exist to produce hydrogen from RES (Renewable Energy Sources).
ISBN: 9780128194256Subjects--Topical Terms:
561894
Hydrogen as fuel.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: TK2901
Dewey Class. No.: 665.81
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