Solar Hydrogen from Water Splitting using Liquid Metal Oxidation/Reduction Cycles Promoted by Electrochemistry

Project: Research project

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Description

Solar Hydrogen from Water Splitting using Liquid Metal Oxidation/Reduction Cycles Promoted by Electrochemistry Solar Hydrogen from Water Splitting using Liquid Metal Oxidation/Reduction Cycles Promoted by Electrochemistry ASU will be responsible for detailed modeling and systems analysis of a commercial scale plant incorporating a liquid-metal mediated, electrochemically-promoted water splitting process for renewable hydrogen production, determining the optimized LCOH (levelized cost of hydrogen) and sensitivity to key variables.
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/1/219/30/23

Funding

  • US Department of Energy (DOE): $374,999.00

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