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Hydrogen Production through Alkaline Electrolyzers: A Techno‐Economic and Enviro‐Economic Analysis

AbstractHydrogen production through an alkaline electrolyzer as well as a techno‐economic and enviro‐economic analysis are presented. The proposal of this innovative study is to generate hydrogen gas energy from an alkaline electrolyzer energy system. The prototype of this alkaline electrolyzer was developed by application of hydrogen production through alkaline electrolyzer optimization. This novel chemical mixture is made up from the combination of ammonia, ethyl alcohol, urea, and deionized or distilled water. The result proved to be a model study by emphasizing the annual profit of the alkaline electrolyzer of a simple payback period of the prototype system. A prototype of alkaline electrolyzer is designed and developed to produce oxyhydrogen gas through water electrolysis.
- Karabük University Turkey
- King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Saudi Arabia
- King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Saudi Arabia
- Aksaray University Turkey
- Karabük University Turkey
Techno-economic Analyses, Alkaline Electrolyzers, Enviro-economic Analyses, Hydrogen Production, Water Electrolysis
Techno-economic Analyses, Alkaline Electrolyzers, Enviro-economic Analyses, Hydrogen Production, Water Electrolysis
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