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High-temperature water splitting solar concentrators

High-Temperature Water Splitting Using Solar Concentrators... [Pg.600]

Similar to a solar concentrator, a nuclear reactor produces energy as high-temperature heat that can be used to drive high-temperature thermochemical water splitting cycles. The next-generation nuclear reactors under development could generate temperatures of 800°C-1000°C. We have to emphasize that these temperatures are much lower than those produced by a solar concentrator. A thermochemical process based on nuclear heat would use a different set of chemical reactions to produce hydrogen. [Pg.601]


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