Authors
Stéphane Abanades, Patrice Charvin, Gilles Flamant, Pierre Neveu
Publication date
2006/11/1
Journal
Energy
Volume
31
Issue
14
Pages
2805-2822
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Hydrogen, a promising and clean energy carrier, could potentially replace the use of fossil fuels in the transportation sector. Currently, no environmentally attractive, large-scale, low-cost and high-efficiency hydrogen production process is available for commercialization. Solar-driven water-splitting thermochemical cycles may constitute one of the ultimate options for CO2-free production of hydrogen. The method is environmentally friendly since it uses only water and solar energy. First, the potentially attractive thermochemical cycles must be identified based on a set of criteria. To reach this goal, a database that contains 280 referenced cycles was established. Then, the selection and evaluation of the promising cycles was performed in the temperature range of 900–2000°C, suitable to the use of concentrated solar energy. About 30 cycles selected for further investigations are presented in this paper. The principles …
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