Larry Caldwell
Elite Member
Catalysts and high temperature electrolysis are improving hydrogen production efficiency. It's good to remember that the process also produces oxygen, which has many industrial uses and is also valuable.Just started to look at this specific area recently..... what a small team at Stanford did a few years ago....
Can splitting water become an efficient way to store solar energy?
It's good to see a lot of initiatives in play, as posted here recently. Much of the general public doesn't understand that while a lot of primary work doesn't necessarily get applied directly, minor aspects of the same work may enable other important developments.
30% ^ may not sound high (esp. if you haven't looked at other processes), but when the I/P energy is zero cost......
Rgds, D.
My understanding is that high pressure steam at 800 to 1000 degrees splits more efficiently because the work is already partially done. It's not financially practical at the moment, but solar concentrators in combination with solar PE could work without inputs.