Efficient Production and Economics of Clean-Fuel Hydrogen *
Authors:
Said Elnashaie a;
Zhongxiang Chen b;
Pradeep Prasad c
| Affiliations: | a Environmental Engineering Program, Penn State University, Harrisburg Middletown, PA, USA |
| b Chemical and Biological Engineering Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia | |
| c Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA |
DOI:
10.1080/15435070701193100
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6 issues per year
Subjects:
Alternative & Renewable Energy Industries;
Alternative Fuels;
Energy & Fuels;
Energy Conservation;
Environmental Engineering;
Hydro Power;
Power & Energy;
Renewable & Sustainable Energy;
Solar Energy;
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Abstract
This paper briefly discusses the following main issues:
It is shown that a hydrogen economy is not a myth as some people advocate, and that with well-directed research it will represent a bright future for humanity to utilize a clean, everlasting fuel that is also free of deadly conflicts for the control of energy sources. It is also shown that efficient autothermal production of hydrogen using novel reformer configurations and a wide range of feedstock is a very promising route for achieving a successful hydrogen economy. A novel process for the production of hydrogen from different renewable biomass sources is presented and discussed. The process combines the principles of pyrolysis with the simultaneous use of catalysts, membranes and in-situ CO2 sequestration to produce pure hydrogen directly from the unit. |
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*This paper was presented as a plenary lecture in the First International Green Energy Conference (IGEC), University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, June 2005.
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| Keywords: Autothermal reforming; Biomass; Circulating fluidized bed; CO2 sequestration; Economics; Hydrogen membrane |
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