Thermodynamic analysis of geothermally driven high-temperature steam electrolysis system for hydrogen production
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2014
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Springer International Publishing
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Hydrogen production by high-temperature steam electrolysis (HTSE) has been receiving increasing attention worldwide due to its high efficiency and carbon-free operation. Although it is still considered in its early developmental stage it offers a promising solution for highly efficient hydrogen production. From the thermodynamic viewpoint of water decomposition it is more advantageous to electrolyse water at high temperatures because the energy is supplied in mixed form of electricity and heat. In this study a HTSE process coupled with and powered by a geothermal power plant is considered for analysis and assessment and as a case study. In this regard its thermodynamic analysis through energy and exergy is conducted for performance evaluation and comparison purposes. As a result compared to conventional water electrolysis the operation at high temperatures reduces the electrical energy requirement for the electrolysis and also increases the efficiency. © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Efficiency, Energy, Exergy, Geothermal, High-temperature Steam Electrolysis, Hydrogen, Carbon, Efficiency, Electrolysis, Energy Efficiency, Exergy, Geothermal Energy, Geothermal Power Plants, Hydrogen, Temperature, Thermoanalysis, Thermodynamic Properties, Thermodynamics, Developmental Stage, Electrical Energy, Energy, Geothermal, High Temperature Steam Electrolysis, Thermo Dynamic Analysis, Water Decomposition, Water Electrolysis, Hydrogen Production, Carbon, Efficiency, Electrolysis, Energy efficiency, Exergy, Geothermal energy, Geothermal power plants, Hydrogen, Temperature, Thermoanalysis, Thermodynamic properties, Thermodynamics, Developmental stage, Electrical energy, Energy, Geothermal, High temperature steam electrolysis, Thermo dynamic analysis, Water decomposition, Water electrolysis, Hydrogen production, Geothermal, Efficiency, High-Temperature Steam Electrolysis, Hydrogen, Exergy, Energy, Energy, Geothermal, Efficiency, High-temperature Steam Electrolysis, Exergy, Hydrogen
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Progress in Exergy, Energy, and the Environment
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