Hydrogen Production Technologies: From Fossil Fuels toward Renewable Sources. A Mini Review
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2021
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The global economic growth, the increase in the
population, and advances in technology lead to an increment in the
global primary energy demand. Considering that most of this
energy is currently supplied by fossil fuels, a considerable amount
of greenhouse gases are emitted, contributing to climate change,
which is the reason why the next European Union binding
agreement is focused on reducing carbon emissions using
hydrogen. This study reviews different technologies for hydrogen
production using renewable and non-renewable resources.
Furthermore, a comparative analysis is performed on renewablebased technologies to evaluate which technologies are economically and energetically more promising. The results show how
biomass-based technologies allow for a similar hydrogen yield compared to those obtained with water-based technologies but with
higher energy efficiencies and lower operational costs. More specifically, biomass gasification and steam reforming obtained a proper
balance between the studied parameters, with gasification being the technique that allows for higher hydrogen yields, while steam
reforming is more energy-efficient. Nevertheless, the application of hydrogen as the energy vector of the future requires both the use
of renewable feedstocks with a sustainable energy source. This combination would potentially produce green hydrogen while
reducing carbon dioxide emissions, limiting global climate change, and, thus, achieving the so-called hydrogen economy
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Hydrogen Production Technologies: From Fossil Fuels toward Renewable Sources. A Mini Review Pedro J. Megía, Arturo J. Vizcaíno, José A. Calles, and Alicia Carrero Energy & Fuels 2021 35 (20), 16403-16415 DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.1c02501
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