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- W2891638895 abstract "Most of the worldwide hydrogen production is currently from natural gas, and it is used mainly in refineries, for ammonia production and as a feedstock for synthesis of fuels such as methanol and dimethyl ether. Hydrogen is also being considered an energy carrier and if produced from renewable sources, can provide a clean path for energy generation and utilization. Further, with increasing penetration of renewables to the electricity grid for domestic and industrial demand, hydrogen generated from the excess electricity can provide long-term storage and grid stability. Therefore, there is a renewed interest in hydrogen related technologies such as electrolyzers for hydrogen production and fuel cells for power generation for stationary and automotive applications. This is largely due to significant decline in the costs of electricity produced from renewable sources and the advancements in polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) based electrolysis technology. This chapter discusses different PEM based hydrogen generation technologies, their technology status, and merits/issues with integration of these technologies to renewable sources of energy." @default.
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- W2891638895 title "Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Technologies Integrated With Renewable Energy for Hydrogen Production" @default.
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