Latest eco-friendly avenues on hydrogen production towards a circular bioeconomy: currents challenges, innovative insights, and future perspectives

The worldwide economic development, population expansion, and technological advancements contribute to a rise in global primary energy consumption. Since fossil fuels now provide around 85% of the energy requirement, a significant quantity of greenhouse gases is released, leading to climate change....

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Main Authors: Qureshi, Fazil, Mohammad Yusuf, Mohammad Yusuf, Kamyab, Hesam, N. Vo., Dai Viet, Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan, Joo, Sang Woo, Vasseghian, Yasser
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spelling my.utm.1039172023-12-06T04:44:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/103917/ Latest eco-friendly avenues on hydrogen production towards a circular bioeconomy: currents challenges, innovative insights, and future perspectives Qureshi, Fazil Mohammad Yusuf, Mohammad Yusuf Kamyab, Hesam N. Vo., Dai Viet Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan Joo, Sang Woo Vasseghian, Yasser Q Science (General) TP Chemical technology The worldwide economic development, population expansion, and technological advancements contribute to a rise in global primary energy consumption. Since fossil fuels now provide around 85% of the energy requirement, a significant quantity of greenhouse gases is released, leading to climate change. To meet the pledges of the Paris agreement, a promising and potential alternative to fossil fuels needs to be commercialised. Therefore, numerous industries recognise hydrogen (H2) as a clean and stable energy source for decarbonisation or de-fossilisation. Around 90% of the world's H2 produced is grey in nature and produced from reforming fossil-based fuels. However, the future of H2 energy lies in its green, blue, and turquoise spectra due to the carbon capture scheme and corresponding clean and sustainable H2 production methodology. The fundamental goal of this research is to learn more about various low-carbon H2 generating systems. In comparison to fossil-based H2, green H2 is a costly option. Blue H2 offers several appealing characteristics; however, the carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology are expensive and blue H2 is not carbon-free. The current CCUS technology can only store and catch between 80 and 95% of CO2. Further, it examines worldwide actions related to the H2 development policy. In addition, a debate based on the colour spectrum of H2 was established to classify the purity of H2 generation. Further, the existing obstacles, advancements, and future directions of low-carbon H2 production technologies, including fossil fuel-based and renewable-based H2, are explored to foster the growth of the low-carbon H2 economy. Elsevier Ltd 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed Qureshi, Fazil and Mohammad Yusuf, Mohammad Yusuf and Kamyab, Hesam and N. Vo., Dai Viet and Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan and Joo, Sang Woo and Vasseghian, Yasser (2022) Latest eco-friendly avenues on hydrogen production towards a circular bioeconomy: currents challenges, innovative insights, and future perspectives. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 168 (NA). pp. 1-16. ISSN 1364-0321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2022.112916 DOI:10.1016/j.rser.2022.112916
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topic Q Science (General)
TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
TP Chemical technology
Qureshi, Fazil
Mohammad Yusuf, Mohammad Yusuf
Kamyab, Hesam
N. Vo., Dai Viet
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Joo, Sang Woo
Vasseghian, Yasser
Latest eco-friendly avenues on hydrogen production towards a circular bioeconomy: currents challenges, innovative insights, and future perspectives
description The worldwide economic development, population expansion, and technological advancements contribute to a rise in global primary energy consumption. Since fossil fuels now provide around 85% of the energy requirement, a significant quantity of greenhouse gases is released, leading to climate change. To meet the pledges of the Paris agreement, a promising and potential alternative to fossil fuels needs to be commercialised. Therefore, numerous industries recognise hydrogen (H2) as a clean and stable energy source for decarbonisation or de-fossilisation. Around 90% of the world's H2 produced is grey in nature and produced from reforming fossil-based fuels. However, the future of H2 energy lies in its green, blue, and turquoise spectra due to the carbon capture scheme and corresponding clean and sustainable H2 production methodology. The fundamental goal of this research is to learn more about various low-carbon H2 generating systems. In comparison to fossil-based H2, green H2 is a costly option. Blue H2 offers several appealing characteristics; however, the carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology are expensive and blue H2 is not carbon-free. The current CCUS technology can only store and catch between 80 and 95% of CO2. Further, it examines worldwide actions related to the H2 development policy. In addition, a debate based on the colour spectrum of H2 was established to classify the purity of H2 generation. Further, the existing obstacles, advancements, and future directions of low-carbon H2 production technologies, including fossil fuel-based and renewable-based H2, are explored to foster the growth of the low-carbon H2 economy.
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author Qureshi, Fazil
Mohammad Yusuf, Mohammad Yusuf
Kamyab, Hesam
N. Vo., Dai Viet
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Joo, Sang Woo
Vasseghian, Yasser
author_facet Qureshi, Fazil
Mohammad Yusuf, Mohammad Yusuf
Kamyab, Hesam
N. Vo., Dai Viet
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Joo, Sang Woo
Vasseghian, Yasser
author_sort Qureshi, Fazil
title Latest eco-friendly avenues on hydrogen production towards a circular bioeconomy: currents challenges, innovative insights, and future perspectives
title_short Latest eco-friendly avenues on hydrogen production towards a circular bioeconomy: currents challenges, innovative insights, and future perspectives
title_full Latest eco-friendly avenues on hydrogen production towards a circular bioeconomy: currents challenges, innovative insights, and future perspectives
title_fullStr Latest eco-friendly avenues on hydrogen production towards a circular bioeconomy: currents challenges, innovative insights, and future perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Latest eco-friendly avenues on hydrogen production towards a circular bioeconomy: currents challenges, innovative insights, and future perspectives
title_sort latest eco-friendly avenues on hydrogen production towards a circular bioeconomy: currents challenges, innovative insights, and future perspectives
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