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Hydrogen Production Process as an Alternative for Renewable Energy Sources
Silviya Letskovska, Kamen Seymenliyski, Ginko Georgiev
Burgas Free University San Stefano 62 8000 Burgas, Bulgaria., 1Burgas Free University San Stefano 62, 8000 Burgas Bulgaria., 1Burgas Free University, San Stefano 62, 8000 Burgas, Bulgaria
Abstract: Renewable energy sources have promising solutions to the increasing energy requirements. This work has modelled a system for the production of renewable energy sources. We provide educational awareness to the students about these sources. We have explained the hydrogen production process, and also described how to accumulate and reverse the energy transformation with the help of the photovoltaic cells.
Keywords: Photovoltaic, Fuel cells, Hydrogen, Electrical energy, Renewable energy sources Hydrogen Production Process as an Alternative for Renewable Energy Sources
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jdp/2022/12/1/1-8
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