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  2. Hydrogen economy - Wikipedia

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    The following table shows a range of estimates of the levelized costs of gray, blue, and green hydrogen, expressed in terms of US$ per kg of H 2 (where data provided in other currencies or units, the average exchange rate to US dollars in the given year are used, and 1 kg of H 2 is assumed to have a calorific value of 33.3kWh).

  3. Hydrogen production - Wikipedia

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    At an electricity cost of $0.06/kWh, as set out in the Department of Energy hydrogen production targets for 2015, [73] the hydrogen cost is $3/kg. The US DOE target price for hydrogen in 2020 is $2.30/kg, requiring an electricity cost of $0.037/kWh, which is achievable given recent PPA tenders for wind and solar in many regions. [ 74 ]

  4. High-temperature electrolysis - Wikipedia

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    Theoretical thermal water splitting efficiencies. [11]60% efficient at 1000°C Steam reforming of hydrocarbons to hydrogen is 70-85% efficient [12]. High temperature electrolysis is more efficient economically than traditional room-temperature electrolysis because some of the energy is supplied as heat, which is cheaper than electricity, and also because the electrolysis reaction is more ...

  5. Electrolysis of water - Wikipedia

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    At an electricity cost of $0.06/kW·h, as set out in the US Department of Energy hydrogen production targets for 2015, [75] the hydrogen cost is $3/kg. Equipment cost depends on mass production. Operating cost depends on electricity cost for about half of the levelised product price. [72] [71] H 2 production cost ($-gge untaxed) at varying ...

  6. High-pressure electrolysis - Wikipedia

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    High-pressure electrolysis is being investigated by the DOE for efficient production of hydrogen from water. The target total in 2005 is $4.75 per gge H 2 at an efficiency of 64%. [10] The total goal for the DOE in 2010 is $2.85 per gge H 2 at an efficiency of 75%. [11] As of 2005 the DOE provided a total of $1,563,882 worth of funding for ...

  7. Steam reforming - Wikipedia

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    The capital cost of steam reforming plants is considered prohibitive for small to medium size applications. The costs for these elaborate facilities do not scale down well. Conventional steam reforming plants operate at pressures between 200 and 600 psi (14–40 bar) with outlet temperatures in the range of 815 to 925 °C.

  8. The costs of extreme heat, at least $100B a year, will rise ...

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    The cost of heat to the U ... Another study from 2014 found that a weekday with temperatures greater than 86° F costs the average U.S. county $20 per person. ... This is how much money you need ...

  9. Lifting gas - Wikipedia

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    Where F B = Buoyant force (in newton); g = gravitational acceleration = 9.8066 m/s 2 = 9.8066 N/kg; V = volume (in m 3). Therefore, the amount of mass that can be lifted by hydrogen in air at sea level, equal to the density difference between hydrogen and air, is: (1.292 - 0.090) kg/m 3 = 1.202 kg/m 3