HYDROGEN PRODUCTION AND STORAGE METHODS FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY (Research And Evaluations In The Field Of Mechanical Engineering)
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Doç. Dr. Nurullah GÜLTEKİN Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa Üniversitesi, Türkiye
Bölüm Adı HYDROGEN PRODUCTION AND STORAGE METHODS FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
Kitap Adı Research And Evaluations In The Field Of Mechanical Engineering
Bölüm Sayfaları 1-27
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Kitap Dili İngilizce Basım Tarihi 01-2025
DOI Numarası ISBN 978-625-388-239-6
Basıldığı Ülke Türkiye Basıldığı Şehir Ankara
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In order to meet the increasing energy demand, underground resources are being consumed rapidly. At the same time in recent years, increasing global warming pressure and difficulty in accessing energy have directed researchers to alternative energy sources.(Tang et al., 2021). Solar energy is the leading renewable energy source, followed by wind energy and wave energy (Joshi & Dhoble, 2018). In addition to these natural energies, biofuels obtained from edible plant and animal products have also entered our lives in recent years. However, the basic structure of these energy systems is to convert energy into electrical energy, transport it, and re-transform it during use. However, as is known from the law of conservation of energy, energy loss occurs during the transformation of energy (Hassan, Viktor, et al., 2024). Too much conversion increases this loss. Another reason for the increase in energy loss is the low efficiency of the systems used in energy conversion.It is possible to reduce the loss in energy conversion by using a different energy carrier. This energy carrier is H2 (Hassan, Algburi, et al., 2024). H2 has a very important place in human life. H2 constitutes two-thirds of the molecules that make up the human body and 90% of the atoms that make up the universe. H2 constitutes 11.2% of water. It is found in coal and crude oil, combined with carbon. In addition, clay and minerals generally contain significant amounts of H2 combined with oxygen (Baquero & Monsalve, 2024; Gliaudelis, Lukyanchuk, Chtchelkatchev, Saitov, & Kondratyuk, 2025; Hossain, Zhang, Neagu, & Sun, 2025). It is found in all plant and animal matter in the form of …
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