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Kluijtmans, Joerie (author)
The transition to a carbon-neutral power system has become a global imperative, ever more driven due to recent events such as the energy crisis resulting from the Ukraine invasion. The Netherlands, devoted to the large-scale development of offshore wind and solar PV, see great potential in the use of hydrogen as a gas replacing energy carrier. A...
master thesis 2023
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MERA, KRISTIAN (author)
The unprecedented increase in mean ambient temperature due to immoderate CO2 emissions has shifted the energy policy towards the replacement of fossil fuels with renewable energy sources. Nevertheless, the intermittency of these technologies renders them unsuitable for reliable energy supply. A prominent solution is the utilization of renewable...
master thesis 2022
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VOULTSOS, IOANNIS (author)
The energy transition towards carbon neutrality requires a rapid electrification of all energy sectors by 2050. In the EU-27, the REPowerEU strategy, initiated in March 2022, is pursuing this target even more ambitiously. However, in order to achieve the aforementioned goals, the increasing demand for green hydrogen will...
master thesis 2022
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Azzalini, Omar (author)
This thesis tackles the designing of a small-scale alkaline electrolysis cells (AEC) unit for large-scale production. This apparatus is applied for the production of pressurised hydrogen by employing solar energy. The goal is to minimise production costs while ensuring the safety of the unit operation throughout its lifespan. Although the...
master thesis 2020
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Huaca Delgado, Esteban (author)
<br/>Efficiency improvements of solar cells, growth in photovoltaic cells manufacturing, and declining prices of solar modules are just a few of the factors that have allowed solar power to break records (320 GW) in global cumulative installed capacity in 2016. In the energy systems of the future, solar energy will be the predominant energy...
master thesis 2018
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