Benjamin McLellan,João C. Diniz da Costa,Andrew Dicks,Victor Rudolph,R. J. Pagan,Chenjing Sheng,Tim Wall
出处
期刊:Developments in chemical engineering and mineral processing [Wiley] 日期:2004-01-01卷期号:12 (5-6): 447-460被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1002/apj.5500120502
摘要
Abstract Global concerns over the effects of current carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions have lead to extensive research on the use of hydrogen as a potential energy carrier for a lower emissions society. Hydrogen can be produced from both fossil and renewable energy sources. The hydrogen economy, in which hydrogen will be a carrier of energy from renewable sources, is a long‐term development and any increasing demand for hydrogen will probably be covered initially from fossil sources. Technologies for hydrogen generation from renewable energies are being explored, whereas technologies for hydrogen production from fossil fuels have to a certain extent reached maturity. This paper addresses the major hydrogen generation processes and utilisation technology (fuel cells) currently available for the move from a fossil fuelsbased economy to a hydrogen economy. In particular, it illustrates the applicability of different hydrogen sources using Australia as an example.