2. Potentially exploitable sectors
2.1 Water dissociation at very high temperatures
In addition to high-temperature electrolysis, nuclear reactors, which produce heat and electricity without greenhouse gas emissions, can be used to dissociate water to produce hydrogen directly by means of a very high-temperature thermochemical process, without the need for intermediate electricity . The prospect...
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Aaqius (CH) – Hydrogen technologies http://www.aaqius.com/
Air Liquide (FR) – Hydrogen production by steam reforming, partial oxidation and electrolysis https://www.airliquide.com/fr/hydrogene
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