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Analysis of the barriers for the hydrogen energy technology in stand-alone power systems

R Glöckner

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/4C203FC3-C140-4BFD-8A4B-FFB9AA06396B
Year 2004
Type of Item Peer-Reviewed Journal Publication
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Bibliographic Citation T.D Tsoutsos, E.I Zoulias, N. Lymberopoulos, R. Glöckner , "Analysis of the Barriers for the Hydrogen Energy Technology in Stand-alone Power Systems ",W. Engin., vol.28, no.5,pp.615-619 ,2004 .doi :10.1260/0309524043028055 https://doi.org/10.1260/0309524043028055
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The integration of hydrogen technologies in renewable energy systems of remote areas is expected to be a challenging development in the foreseeable future, since hydrogen can be generated and stored in large quantities, can be produced on site, does not produce polluting gas or other emissions and has a high energy content (enthalpy) per unit weight. However, such development has to overcome significant barriers, such as high capital cost and limited experience and availability of equipment. Nevertheless, there is a large potential for applications and so a normal market development, with reducing costs, can be expected. This paper presents the results and recommendations of an international workshop on market potential analysis for the introduction of hydrogen energy technology in standalone power systems.

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