2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2010.06.078
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Feasibility study for hydrogen production using hybrid solar power in Algeria

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“…The longest durability experiment performed so far on an SOEC lasted for 9000 h at 780 C and À1 A/cm 2 with a degradation rate of 3.8% (40 mV)/1000 h over the overall experiment, and 1.7%/1000 h during the incidentfree period of 3600 h [18]. SOEC behaviour under transient conditions has not been yet documented, even though this step is necessary to validate the technical feasibility of operating a HTE fed with intermittent source such as wind or solar power [23,26,27].…”
Section: Soec Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The longest durability experiment performed so far on an SOEC lasted for 9000 h at 780 C and À1 A/cm 2 with a degradation rate of 3.8% (40 mV)/1000 h over the overall experiment, and 1.7%/1000 h during the incidentfree period of 3600 h [18]. SOEC behaviour under transient conditions has not been yet documented, even though this step is necessary to validate the technical feasibility of operating a HTE fed with intermittent source such as wind or solar power [23,26,27].…”
Section: Soec Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It shows that the cost of hydrogen production is 15.92 USD/kg in the base case, which can be reduced to 8.14 USD/kg in the best-case scenario [39]. A combination of a parabolic trough concentrator and the solar photovoltaic system is analysed for the hydrogen production capacity of the studied system; however, the cost of hydrogen production remains to be determined [40]. In [41], a techno-economic investigation of isolated solar photovoltaic-based hydrogen generation potential is discussed.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They produced a fuel cell using enzymes on both anode and cathode where the electrode substrate was gold. The anodic reactions, defined reactions [5]- [7], were glucose oxidation using reconstituted glucose oxidase connecting with a monolayer of PQQ as the mediator, and the cathodic reaction was reduction of hydrogen peroxide by microperoxidase-11 (MP-11) [64]. The open-circuit voltage of the cell was ∼310 mV, and the maximum power density was around 160 µW cm −2 .…”
Section: 11242(i) Enzyme Electrodes With Layered Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FAD cofactor in GOx accepts 2e − and simultaneously is reduced to FADH 2 . These processes are described by reaction [5].…”
Section: 11242(i) Enzyme Electrodes With Layered Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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