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- W2086414841 abstract "Abstract The nuclear energy driven thermochemical cycle is one of the potential water‐splitting processes for producing hydrogen, presumed to be the transportation fuel of the future. A life cycle assessment (LCA) of one such system, which utilizes nuclear energy to drive the ISPRA Mark 9 thermochemical cycle, is presented in this paper. The results of the LCA are presented in terms of the emissions of greenhouse gases (CO 2 ‐equivalent) and acid gases (SO 2 ‐equivalent). The contributions of the thermochemical plant to the emissions were determined through the estimation of material and energy requirements for chemical inventory, raw materials consumption and plant fabrication/installation. The greenhouse gas emissions from the system are 2515 g CO 2 ‐equivalent kg −1 H 2 produced and acid gas emissions 11.252 g SO 2 ‐equivalent kg −1 H 2 produced. A comparison of this hydrogen production route with other routes, including steam reforming of methane and high‐temperature electrolysis, is also presented in the paper. Copyright © 2006 Society of Chemical Industry" @default.
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- W2086414841 title "Life cycle assessment of ISPRA Mark 9 thermochemical cycle for nuclear hydrogen production" @default.
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