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Hydrogen fuel - Production

Authors: Moussa DICKO, Farida DARKRIM-LAMARI, Pierre MALBRUNOT

Publication date: October 10, 2013

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2.1 Water dissociation production from a nuclear reactor

Nuclear reactors that produce heat and electricity without greenhouse gas emissions can be used to dissociate water to produce hydrogen by high-temperature electrolysis, or by a thermochemical process without intermediate electricity generation . In particular, the prospect of a generation of HTGR (High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactor)...

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