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Knevels, Tuur (author)
In the scope of global decarbonisation, hydrogen has been identified as an essential energy carrier. Not only as an energy storage solution for further electrification in vehicles but also as a primary fuel source in processes that rely on chemical energy which cannot be easily electrified. However, at ambient conditions, hydrogen is also a very...
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Truzman Ohayon, Ilan (author)
The study delves into integrating green hydrogen technologies into the Iberian Peninsula's energy transition toward 2030, focusing on impacts and uncertainties. Both Spain and Portugal have national plans aiming to decarbonize critical sectors using renewable energies and green hydrogen.<br/><br/>The research investigates hydrogen's role in...
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Nolte, Tobias (author)
Offshore Floating Wind Energy (OFWE) presents a promising yet underdeveloped sector due to its higher costs and engineering complexities compared to fixed-bottom systems. Unlike fixed-bottom systems, OFWE isn't restricted by water depth, offering over four times more ocean area for deployment. This flexibility allows for positioning wind farms...
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Gijzen, Loek (author)
As an alternative to kerosene (Jet-A1), green hydrogen is considered a potential solution to reduce the environmental impact of the medium-range aviation industry. While the technical feasibility of liquid hydrogen (LH2)-powered aircraft is already being researched and demonstrated, the required infrastructure, as well as its impact on the...
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van Dalen, Sander (author)
To meet the goals of the Paris agreement,sustainable aviation fuels, such as hydrogen, need be adopted on a large scale within the coming decades. Hydrogen-assisted combustion of kerosene is investigated as an intermediate step in the transition towards sustainable aviation. This study addresses the gaps in the current...
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Kolff, Fenna (author)
The world is witnessing unprecedented climate changes, which have worsened over the past couple of years. Despite significant progress in renewable energy, achieving a reduction of global warming remains challenging. Renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydroelectric technologies offer promising solutions, but challenges persist due to...
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Arblaster, Thomas (author)
Through exploratory scenario development, this study delves into the environmental impacts of European commercial aviation. Climate targets and the adoption of alternative aviation fuels (AAF) following ReFuelEU Aviation are assessed, considering e-fuel produced from direct air capture (DAC) and hydrogen aircraft. A novel method is applied,...
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Dekker, Marc (author)
This master’s thesis explores an alternative approach to enhance the emission performance and energy efficiency of offshore installation vessels without expensive retrofits. The concept involves employing swappable energy containers, currently used for inland cargo and tug vessels, for offshore installation vessels. These containers are filled...
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Kambhampati, Sampreeth (author)
The carbon emissions from human activities are causing significant harm to the planet, leading to increased temperatures, melting of polar ice caps, rising sea levels, and other negative impacts on the environment. One promising solution is the use of green hydrogen as a fuel source, which could have a much lower carbon footprint than...
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Leuratti, Nicola (author)
In the pursuit of low-carbon technologies and sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels essential to hand on to future generations a safe and livable planet, hydrogen has attracted engineering interest as a promising vector for storing and carrying clean energy that would help decarbonize society. Scientific research and technological trends...
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Rodenburg, Sieb (author)
Green hydrogen is anticipated to be pivotal in the decarbonisation of global energy systems. For the Netherlands, both domestic production and imports of green hydrogen are believed to be needed for effective decarbonisation. Yet, significant uncertainty surrounds the cost discrepancy between domestic productions and initial imports, largely...
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Haverlag, Hein (author)
In this research project, multiphase behaviour in zero gap alkaline water electrolyzers is investigated, focusing on the influence of various parameters including current density, electrode-wall distance and electrode height. This involves a cell containing a vertical electrode pair separated by a membrane submerged in an electrolyte that has a...
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Eblé, Leonard (author)
Currently, hydrogen consumption is heavily concentrated within larger inflexible industrial applications, where it is produced onsite for further downstream processing. Considering traditional production pathways have a high emission intensity, electrolytic hydrogen production could prove an essential decarbonization pathway for existing,...
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Blok, Jesse (author)
The escalating demand for green hydrogen as a sustainable energy carrier has sparked significant interest in offshore wind-to-hydrogen systems, which hold the promise of expediting the transition towards renewable energy sources. The objective of this research is to provide insight in the techno-economic feasibility of semi-centralised...
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Bouma, Lucas (author)
Hydrogen is emerging as a promising energy carrier that can potentially solve the challenges like long-term storage and intermittent power supply associated with a 100%-renewable economy. Moreover, hydrogen can be used in industry sectors such as steel manufacturing and aviation, which struggle with carbon abatement. To increase the supply of...
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Steneker, Tijmen (author)
The petrochemical industry accounts for approximately 20% of global industrial CO2 emissions. Ethylene manufacturing is one of the major components and has a high carbon footprint. This study explores the use of proton-conducting electrochemical cells (PCECs) for ethylene production - the WINNER process. This non-oxidative dehydrogenation (NODH)...
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Schmid, Jonathan (author)
The severity of climate change impacts various aspects of human life today, with projections of up to six degrees of global warming by 2100 if significant changes are not adopted. (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2021). Among others, the energy supply cannot be solely fossil-based but need to adopt alternative ways of generation,...
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Grevet, Camiel (author)
The utilization of water electrolysis for hydrogen production is expected to increase significantly in the upcoming decades. Modular system design offers great advantages for emerging markets, whilst providing the necessary flexibility in capacity that intermittent renewable energy sources require. Literature research reveals little information...
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KANDASAMY, SRIDHARAN (author)
With increasing interest in developing green hydrogen infrastructure as a way to decarbonize the power, transportation and heating sector the storage of hydrogen becomes a crucial component. Although most present hydrogen storage techniques are of small-scale, the intermittent nature of renewable electricity and expected future green hydrogen...
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Manna, Kris (author)
This master thesis introduces a recently surfaced method to produce hydrogen and oxygen using alkaline water electrolysis. A hydrophilic porous diaphragm is used that can feed electrolyte laterally to two porous electrodes that are placed against it. Consequently, hydrogen and oxygen are produced directly at the electrodes without any bubble...
master thesis 2023
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