Penn State Leads DOE Consortium on Hydrogen Energy Research
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Hydrogen energy research at One aim of the program is to develop a number of thermochemical cycles for producing hydrogen on a commercial scale through advanced nuclear energy systems. In a thermochemical cycle, water and heat are the input, hydrogen and oxygen are the only products, and all other chemicals are recycled. The objective of the consortium research-"Advanced Electrochemical Technologies for Hydrogen Production by Alternative Thermochemical Cycles"-is to establish the most efficient technologies for hydrogen production compatible with nuclear-generated heat sources. Researchers will investigate a number of prospective thermochemical cycles and key reactions via experimental work and process simulation to evaluate their efficiency and viability for future sustainable energy infrastructure. Serguei Lvov, professor of energy and mineral engineering, will serve as director of the consortium. "Energy dependence and the large increase in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere are serious concerns today," says Research conducted by the consortium members will rely on expertise in particular areas. Joint data analysis and selection of prospective directions and systems will be made at review meetings. It is also anticipated that consortium activities will be a part of the International Nuclear Energy Research Initiative, For more information, visit the Hydrogen Research Center webpage. Dr. Lvov can be contact at 814-863-8677.
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11/23/2007 |
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