LITERATURE REVIEW OF HYDROGEN PRODUCTION BY CSP AND ADVANTAGES OF LIQUID HYDROGEN STORAGE
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https://doi.org/10.59627/cbens.2016.2058Palavras-chave:
Hydrogen storage, CSP TechnologiesResumo
CSP plants proved to be applicable to produce hydrogen from different vias. Production of hydrogen from a renewable resource, in others words a free emission system, can be a potential energy carrier to support future energy demands or be applied as a backup system. This paper presents an overview about different approaches to produce hydrogen from CSP technologies that are already available. Furthermore the analysis presents some relevant aspects of the CSP through some studies from literature. A brief study of hydrogen storage is presented. Finally, liquid hydrogen and liquid organic hydrogen storage are presented as a better solution for mobile and stationary applications when compared to compressed hydrogen.
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