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Brien
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C. M. Stoots
,
J. Stephen Herring
,
Grant L. Hawkes
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· 2016
· Open Access
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· OA: W4293763438
YOU?
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· 2016
· Open Access
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· OA: W4293763438
This paper presents the technical case for high-temperature nuclear hydrogen production. A general thermodynamic analysis of hydrogen production based on high-temperature thermal water splitting processes is presented. Specific details of hydrogen production based on high-temperature electrolysis are also provided, including results of recent experiments performed at the Idaho National Laboratory. Based on these results, high-temperature electrolysis appears to be a promising technology for efficient large-scale hydrogen production.
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