articleEnergy & Environmental ScienceJan 1, 2013GREEN OA

Technical and economic feasibility of centralized facilities for solar hydrogen production via photocatalysis and photoelectrochemistry

Stanford University · National Renewable Energy Laboratory · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Photoelectrochemical water splitting is a promising route for the renewable production of hydrogen fuel. This work presents the results of a technical and economic feasibility analysis conducted for four hypothetical, centralized, large-scale hydrogen production plants based on this technology. The four reactor types considered were a single bed particle suspension system, a dual bed particle suspension system, a fixed panel array, and a tracking concentrator array. The current performance of semiconductor absorbers and electrocatalysts were considered to compute reasonable solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiencies for each of the four systems. The U.S. Department of Energy H2A model was employed to calculate…

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Keywords
  • Hydrogen production
  • Process engineering
  • Renewable energy
  • Cost of electricity by source
  • Capital cost
  • Hydrogen fuel
  • Solar energy
  • Waste management
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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