File:Innovations in Nuclear Hydrogen Event (011111705) (51561439690).jpg
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The potential for nuclear power to produce hydrogen for industrial use in the global transition towards net zero emissions was examined by international experts at the event Innovations in the Production and Use of Nuclear Hydrogen for a Clean Energy Transition. Panellists explored developments in the coupling of nuclear power reactors with hydrogen production plants to efficiently produce both electricity and hydrogen as a cogeneration system. IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 21 September 2021. Photo Credit: Anass Tarhi / IAEA |
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Source | Innovations in Nuclear Hydrogen Event (011111705) |
Author | IAEA Imagebank |
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