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- W2912361860 abstract "Understanding the impact of biohydrogen technologies on the environment is a key factor in deciding which technologies to employ for making efficient use of our energy resources, while tackling climate change. Life-cycle assessment of various biological and nonbiological hydrogen production technologies is discussed and compared with each other. Development of several methods using photons, electrons, biomass, and other resources to generate hydrogen has been achieved in the last few decades; however, the hydrogen economy has not materialized yet. Three integrated technologies that use biological conversion as at least one of the components to enable effective use of the resource to generate hydrogen are considered. Indirect biophotolysis, integrated fermentation-microbial electrolysis, and biogas reforming are used as examples of upcoming technologies to discuss environmental impacts reported in the literature via life-cycle analyses. In addition, economic and social impacts of these technologies are also considered and compared with four other prominent nonbiological hydrogen production technologies." @default.
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