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Hydroelectric power coal hydrogenation

Currently hydrogen is produced by the steam reforming of natural gas, coal gasification, and water electrolysis. While various thermochemical and photochemical means for hydrogen synthesis have been proposed, full commercial application will not be possible for many years. Thus, the only viable means for hydrogen production from non-fossil energy is the electrolysis of water, with the electricity provided either by hydroelectric generation or nuclear power. [Pg.376]


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