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Independent hydrogen power installations with renewable sources of energy

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We consider the principles of constructing independent hydrogen power installations operating with the use of renewable sources of energy and the approaches to developing a pilot experimental independent hydrogen power installation at the IVT RAN. We also state the problems pertinent to mathematical simulation and computational investigations for substantiating the optimum configuration of such installations, depending on the climatic operational conditions and the specific features of the consumer.

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Original Russian Text © O.S. Popel’, S.E. Frid, E.E. Shpil’rain, D.B. Izosimov, V.L. Tumanov, 2006, published in Teploenergetika.

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Popel’, O.S., Frid, S.E., Shpil’rain, E.E. et al. Independent hydrogen power installations with renewable sources of energy. Therm. Eng. 53, 208–216 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601506030074

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