Eveloy, 2019 - Google Patents
Hybridization of solid oxide electrolysis-based power-to-methane with oxyfuel combustion and carbon dioxide utilization for energy storageEveloy, 2019
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- 7624921777880508336
- Author
- Eveloy V
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
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The storage of excess or low-carbon electricity in the form of synthetic gas using power-to- gas technologies is a promising approach to enable high shares of renewables in power generation and reduce the fuel carbon content. However, the efficiency of standalone, low …
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