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How we make electricity from hydrogen gas?

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Question ajoutée par Shazia Nasir
Date de publication: 2018/03/27
Adnan Abu Irshed
par Adnan Abu Irshed , Operation Engineer , Samra Electric Power Company (SEPCO)

we have many options we may use fuel cell " it will be very expensive "  

or we could use it in conventional thermal cycles. although the excessive heat will be a problem 

Ahmed Soliman Saeed
par Ahmed Soliman Saeed , Information Technology Instructor (IT Instructor) , Light your Brain

in my opinion there are two methods

the first is using Hydrogen fuel cell to get Electrical Current Directily

the second is the Combustion of hydrogen at internal Combustion Engine like Recardo Machine and connect the shaft with Generator to get electrical energy

Nkosana Sebego
par Nkosana Sebego , Central Control Room Operator , Saudi Arabia Jazan Refinery Complex.

Once extracted, hydrogen is an energy carrier (i.e. a store for energy first generated by other means). The energy can be delivered to fuel cells and generate electricity and heat, or burned to run a combustion engine. In each case hydrogen is combined with oxygen to form water.

subhash chandran
par subhash chandran , Rotating Equipment Technician , Qatar Petroleum

Hydrogen Gas using for a fuel gas. Turbine transpire the heat energy to mechanical energy. So the the Turbine drive the Generator and Generator make the electricity.

Muhammad Ahsan Zia
par Muhammad Ahsan Zia , Assistant Production Manager , Al Karam paper Mills Pvt Ltd.

A fuel cell combines hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, heat, and water. Fuel cells are often compared to batteries. Both convert the energy produced by a chemical reaction into usable electric power.

Once extracted, hydrogen is an energy carrier (i.e. a store for energy firstgenerated by other means). The energy can be delivered to fuel cells and generate electricity and heat, or burned to run a combustion engine. In each case hydrogenis combined with oxygen to form water.

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