2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2008.06.028
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Fuel cells development and hydrogen production from renewable resources in Brazil

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“…72 The use of ethanol for the production of hydrogen has been considered an interesting route since ethanol is a renewable fuel, easy to transport with low toxicity. 73 Our group has developed a new concept based on a redox cycle for H 2 production and storage using ethanol and iron compounds. This process occurs in two steps.…”
Section: Fuel Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…72 The use of ethanol for the production of hydrogen has been considered an interesting route since ethanol is a renewable fuel, easy to transport with low toxicity. 73 Our group has developed a new concept based on a redox cycle for H 2 production and storage using ethanol and iron compounds. This process occurs in two steps.…”
Section: Fuel Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applicable short-term solutions presently rely on the on demand production of H2 from a source which should be easy to handle, non toxic, with high energy density, easy to produce, store and transport, widely diffused and, of course, derived from renewable sources. Bioethanol is a suitable raw material from this point of view, as witnessed by the increasing scientific and applicative interest in recent years [1][2][3]. Indeed, its use as primary fuel for FC combines the advantage of the high energy density of a liquid fuel and the high energy conversion efficiency of the FC.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…8 No Brasil, a capacidade instalada é estimada entre 12 e 15 MW, igualmente divididos entre sistemas de telecomunicações e sistemas rurais remotos. 60 65 Quanto à energia solar térmica, a capacidade instalada no mundo deverá atingir 3000 MW nos próximos anos, dos quais mais de 2000 MW estarão na Espanha, devido a uma conjunção de excelentes recursos solares e uma firme política governamental de incentivo. 8,66 Não há no momento planos oficiais de instalação de usinas térmicas solares no Brasil, embora esta seja, em nossa opinião, uma alternativa extremamente interessante para diversificar a matriz renovável brasileira.…”
Section: Energia Solarunclassified