Sustainable Hydrogen Storage and Methanol Synthesis Through Solar‐Powered Co‐Electrolysis Using SOEC
Muhammad Sajid Khan,
Muhammad Abid,
Chen Chen
et al.
Abstract:Syngas rich in hydrogen, generated through renewable‐powered co‐electrolysis of water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) using solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOEC), have gained significant attention due to its high efficiency and conversion rates. This method offers a promising solution for mitigating global warming and reducing CO2 emissions by enabling the storage of intermittent renewable energy. This study investigates solar‐integrated co‐electrolysis of H2O and CO2 via SOEC to produce hydrogen‐rich syngas, w… Show more
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