Hydrogen represents a versatile fuel that has found usage in several sectors, such as automotive, aerospace, chemical industries, etc. Today, fossil fuels, due to their high hydrogen content, are the dominant source of hydrogen production and steam methane reforming is the most widely used technology: over 95% of the current production of hydrogen is based on the reforming of fossil fuels. However, in the near future, in order to reduce fossil CO2 emissions, hydrogen production is expected to gradually shift toward green solutions.
Advanced Technologies for Green Hydrogen Production
Arturo de RisiPrimo
;Gianpiero ColangeloCo-ultimo
;Marco Milanese
Co-ultimo
2023-01-01
Abstract
Hydrogen represents a versatile fuel that has found usage in several sectors, such as automotive, aerospace, chemical industries, etc. Today, fossil fuels, due to their high hydrogen content, are the dominant source of hydrogen production and steam methane reforming is the most widely used technology: over 95% of the current production of hydrogen is based on the reforming of fossil fuels. However, in the near future, in order to reduce fossil CO2 emissions, hydrogen production is expected to gradually shift toward green solutions.File in questo prodotto:
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