2021
DOI: 10.5829/ijee.2021.12.04.01
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Assessment of Technological Path of Hydrogen Energy Industry Development: A Review

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“…[20] Germany, a hydrogen forefront in Europe, strives for companies, like Greenpeace Energy and Audi, which have built a 6-MW wind-hydrogen demonstration project and a 6-MW photovoltaic hydrogen-methane project, respectively. [21,22] These transitions emphasize the adaptability of hydrogen as a fuel for transportation, a vector of energy that can be transmitted and stored, and a facilitator of the renewable energy system. [16] It can boost energy security, lower carbon and local emissions, and promote the use of renewable power sources including wind, solar, nuclear, and hydro.…”
Section: Hydrogen Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[20] Germany, a hydrogen forefront in Europe, strives for companies, like Greenpeace Energy and Audi, which have built a 6-MW wind-hydrogen demonstration project and a 6-MW photovoltaic hydrogen-methane project, respectively. [21,22] These transitions emphasize the adaptability of hydrogen as a fuel for transportation, a vector of energy that can be transmitted and stored, and a facilitator of the renewable energy system. [16] It can boost energy security, lower carbon and local emissions, and promote the use of renewable power sources including wind, solar, nuclear, and hydro.…”
Section: Hydrogen Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The government of China declared Wuhan to be the first Chinese Hydrogen City, targeting 1 million fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) by 2030 [20] . Germany, a hydrogen forefront in Europe, strives for companies, like Greenpeace Energy and Audi, which have built a 6‐MW wind‐hydrogen demonstration project and a 6‐MW photovoltaic hydrogen‐methane project, respectively [21,22] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of fossil fuels to meet electrical needs has created many problems, including CO2 emissions, ozone depletion, climate change, rising electricity prices, and acid rain [1,2]. Solar energy is the best alternative to overcome such challenges because it is clean, cheap, and widely available worldwide.…”
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“…Nobari et al 10 evaluated solar air heater covering techniques, comparing single acrylic, single glass, double glass-acrylic, and double glass covers. Results showed that increasing the mass flow rate decreased output temperature and improved daily thermal performance by 10%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%