Integration of renewable energy sources in tandem with electrolysis: A technology review for green hydrogen production
Cranfield University · Wichita State University
Abstract
The global shift toward sustainable energy solutions emphasises the urgent need to harness renewable sources for green hydrogen production, presenting a critical opportunity in the transition to a low-carbon economy. Despite its potential, integrating renewable energy with electrolysis to produce green hydrogen faces significant technological and economic challenges, particularly in achieving high efficiency and cost-effectiveness at scale. This review systematically examines the latest advancements in electrolysis technologies—alkaline, proton exchange membrane electrolysis cell (PEMEC), and solid oxide—and explores innovative grid integration and energy storage solutions that enhance the viability of green…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 46.77
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- 100%
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- 157
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5Topics & keywords
- Renewable energy
- Hydrogen production
- Tandem
- Electrolysis
- Production (economics)
- Environmental science
- Hydrogen fuel
- Process engineering
- Affordable and clean energy