Hydrogen power generation refers to the use of hydrogen and oxygen to burn to form a hydrogen-oxygen generator set. This kind of unit is a rocket-type internal combustion engine equipped with a generator. It does not require a complicated steam boiler system, so it is simple, easy to maintain, quick to start, start when you want, and stop when you want. When the power grid is under low load, excess electricity can be absorbed to electrolyze water and produce hydrogen and oxygen for power generation during peak periods. This regulatory effect is advantageous for network operation. In addition, hydrogen and oxygen can directly change the operating conditions of conventional thermal power generating units and improve the power generation capacity of the power station. For example, hydrogen and oxygen are burned to form magnetic fluid power generation, and liquid hydrogen is used to cool the power generation device, thereby increasing the power of the unit.
Introduction
Hydrogen is a renewable energy source with abundant reserves that does not rely on fossil fuels and is produced through certain methods using other energy sources. Its main advantages are: high combustion calorific value, the heat of combustion per kilogram of hydrogen is about 3 times that of gasoline, 3.9 times that of alcohol, and 4.5 times that of coke; the combustion products remove water and a small amount of hydrogen nitride
There will be no other harmful substances outside, and a small amount of hydrogen nitride will not pollute the environment after proper treatment. Hydrogen power generation refers to the use of hydrogen and oxygen to burn to form a hydrogen-oxygen generator set.
Jan 16, 2024
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