Written by two leading researchers from the world-renowned Japan
Atomic Energy Agency, the Nuclear Hydrogen Production Handbook is
an unrivalled overview of current and future prospects for the
effective production of hydrogen via nuclear energy. Combining
information from scholarly analyses, industrial data, references,
and other resources, this handbook illustrates hydrogen's
versatility and potential both as a sustainable energy carrier
(e.g., fuel for vehicles and power generators) and as a feedstock
material for industry (agriculture, oil, chemical, and steel,
etc.). Packed with details about the science, engineering, and
production involved in nuclear hydrogen generation, this handbook
presents case studies that delve into: Research results of hydrogen
development programs sponsored by Japan, Argentina, China, Korea,
the US and the EU, among others Operational developments at major
nuclear reactors Cutting-edge hydrogen production systems and
methods, including high-temperature electrolysis of steam and
biomass gasification Applications such as heat- and
corrosion-resistant construction materials, chemical reactors, and
heat exchangers, as well as thermochemical iodine-sulfur processes
Integrated process designs (including thermochemical and hybrid
methods) Nuclear hydrogen plant operation management and safety Far
exceeding the limited introductory detail offered in other books on
the topic, this reference offers an all-encompassing international
perspective on nuclear hydrogen production. Addressing a wide range
of pertinent technologies, scientific trends, and technical
details, this resource will be a useful tool for readers at all
levels of understanding.
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