2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0360-3199(01)00098-2
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Life cycle analysis of hydrogen fuel: a methodology for a strategic approach of decision making☆

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“…In Mexico, the LCA was used for the first time in the late 1990s and early 2000s, in a study on waste management carried out by the National Institute of Ecology and Climate [26]. The methodology has been used in several economic sectors in the country, such as the energy [27] or mining industries [28]. According to the study conducted by Valdivia, until 2014 Mexico was the second ranking LAC country in terms of publications referring to LCA (101 articles) [3].…”
Section: Life Cycle Assessment In Mexicomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Mexico, the LCA was used for the first time in the late 1990s and early 2000s, in a study on waste management carried out by the National Institute of Ecology and Climate [26]. The methodology has been used in several economic sectors in the country, such as the energy [27] or mining industries [28]. According to the study conducted by Valdivia, until 2014 Mexico was the second ranking LAC country in terms of publications referring to LCA (101 articles) [3].…”
Section: Life Cycle Assessment In Mexicomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, this list can be extended. However, this depends on the type of product system in question (Udo de Haes et al, 1997;Dante et al, 2001). The characterization element tries to assess the contribution of all input/output data from the inventory to the respective category to finally result in an impact profile for assessed product.…”
Section: Impact Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Además de la formación de carbono que es el inconveniente más importante, otros mecanismos de desactivación que tienen como consecuencia la pérdida de área superficial activa son la sinterización, que conlleva la coalescencia de las partícula de níquel [9,10], la oxidación del níquel metálico [5,6] o la reacción del mismo con el soporte formando compuestos difícilmente reducibles (p.e. NiAl 2 O 4 ) [11].…”
Section: 6-estudio De La Desactivación De Los Catalizadoresunclassified
“…Cuando se utiliza como combustible en las pilas de combustible, permite alcanzar eficiencias energéticas más elevadas que las obtenidas con motores de combustión interna. Las pilas de combustible son dispositivos electroquímicos que presentan la propiedad de transformar la energía de una reacción química en energía eléctrica de forma eficiente, limpia y además pueden ser flexibles en el tipo de combustible requerido, y se pueden utilizar tanto en unidades portátiles como estacionarias [10].…”
Section: Introducción Antecedentes Necesidades De Fuentes De Energíaunclassified
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