Application of Underwater Constant Pressure Compressed Air Energy Storage Technology in The Direction of Hydrogen Production
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/ajst.v8i1.14146Keywords:
Underwater compressed air energy storage, Hydrogen production, Renewable energy, Energy conversion, Environmental friendliness.Abstract
With the growing global demand for renewable energy to cope with climate change and energy security issues, underwater compressed air energy storage technology has gradually attracted attention. At the same time, hydrogen production process, as an important support for green energy transition, is becoming one of the key links to achieve clean energy generation and storage. This paper aims to explore the connection between underwater compressed air energy storage technology and hydrogen production process, and put forward a device combining underwater compressed air energy storage and hydrogen production, so as to solve the problems of low efficiency and serious pollution in the traditional hydrogen production industry. In the past, scholars focused on microcosmic research in the direction of hydrogen production, and tended to the direction of catalyst. Based on this, this paper will study the case of underwater compressed air energy storage device, and conceive a new hydrogen production device to promote the collaborative application of sustainable energy and improve the integration efficiency and reliability of energy system.
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