Ma. Rosen et Ds. Scott, COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY ASSESSMENTS FOR A RANGE OF HYDROGEN-PRODUCTIONPROCESSES, International journal of hydrogen energy, 23(8), 1998, pp. 653-659
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16
Categorie Soggetti
Energy & Fuels","Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical","Environmental Sciences
Efficiencies, based on energy and exergy, are comparatively assessed f
or a wide range of hydrogen production processes, including processes
which are hydrocarbon-based (steam-methane reforming and coal gasifica
tion), non-hydrocarbon-based (water electrolysis and thermochemical wa
ter decomposition), and integrated (steam-methane reforming linked to
the non-hydrocarbon-based processes). A process simulation and analysi
s computer code is used throughout. Overall efficiencies, based on pri
mary resource inputs, are determined to range widely, from 21% to 86%
for energy efficiencies, and from 19% to 78% for exergy efficiencies.
Reductions in efficiencies from 100% are found to be attributable only
to emissions for energy analysis, and mainly to internal consumptions
for exergy analysis. Exergy losses associated with emissions account
for a small portion of the total exergy losses. (C) 1998 International
Association for Hydrogen Energy.