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Thermochemical Water Splitting
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IntroductionThermochemical water splitting uses heat and chemical cycles to break water into hydrogen and oxygen—an alternative to electrolysis that’s especially suited to...

IntroductionThermal cracking is a high-temperature process that breaks down large hydrocarbon molecules into smaller ones. It’s used in hydrogen production from heavier...

Introduction“Tank-to-Wheel” (TTW) refers to the analysis of a vehicle’s performance from the moment fuel is stored onboard to when it is used...

Introduction A utility-scale electrolyser is a large hydrogen production unit designed to generate tons of hydrogen per day, often powered by renewable...

Introduction The utilisation factor measures how effectively a hydrogen production asset (like an electrolyser) is used compared to its full capacity. 🔗...

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IntroductionA reformer is a device that extracts hydrogen from hydrocarbons like natural gas or ethanol, often through steam reforming. It’s common in...

Introduction A URFC is a single device that can function both as an electrolyser (to generate hydrogen) and a fuel cell (to...

Introduction Underground hydrogen storage involves injecting hydrogen into natural geological formations like salt caverns, aquifers, or depleted gas fields. 🔗 Read moreHyUnder...