1. A comprehensive review on the role of hydrogen in renewable energy systems.
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Bhandari, Ramesh and Adhikari, Niroj
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CLEAN energy , *CARBON emissions , *RENEWABLE energy sources , *POWER resources , *EMISSIONS (Air pollution) , *HYDROGEN as fuel - Abstract
Hydrogen is emerging as a critical player in transitioning to sustainable and renewable energy systems, serving roles in energy storage, grid balancing, and decarbonization. This paper explores various aspects of hydrogen, including its production through renewable-electricity-driven electrolysis, advanced storage techniques, and incorporation into current energy systems. It highlights primary electrolysis methods like PEM and alkaline, noting their improved efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Various hydrogen storage methods, such as physical, chemical, and advanced porous materials, are examined for their benefits and limitations. The review further explores hydrogen's integration into grid storage systems and microgrids to enhance energy reliability. It discusses hydrogen's application in fuel cells for electricity generation, focusing on technological advancements that improve efficiency and reduce costs. Additionally, the paper underscores hydrogen's crucial role in reducing CO 2 emissions in industrial processes like steel production and its use in residential and commercial energy supply through combined heat and power systems. Economic aspects and supportive policies from regions are analyzed, highlighting the global efforts and policies supporting the potential hydrogen in renewable energy systems. This analysis emphasizes hydrogen's comprehensive role in enhancing renewable energy systems and achieving global sustainability objectives, providing a thorough review of recent progress and challenges. • Identifies PEM and alkaline as efficient electrolysis methods. • Analyzes varied H 2 storage options for mobility and stationarity. • Highlights advancements in H 2 fuel cells for vehicles. • Discusses global policies supporting H 2 integration. • Reviews economic impacts of scaling H 2 infrastructure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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