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Hydrogen production, storage, transportation and key challenges with applications: A review
Author Affiliations
Suez Canal University, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, University of Aberdeen
Published InEnergy Conversion and Management
Year2018
Citations1,752
Abstract
The energy demand worldwide has increased significantly with the increase in population. This is because energy is needed in almost every activity. For example, in industry, working, cleaning, transportation and commuting from one place to another. The majority of energy being used is obtained from fossil fuels, which are not renewable resources and require a longer time to recharge or return to its original capacity. Energy from fossil fuels is cheaper but it faces some challenges compared to renewable energy resources. Thus, one of the most potential candidates to fulfill the energy requirements are renewable resources and the most environmentally friendly fuel is hydrogen (H2). Hydrogen exists mostly in plant materials and is not readily available in nature. It is…
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