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Anyonne has idea about quantity of hydrogen gas that can be produced using hydrolysis if we use energy from 500mw nuclear power station ?
Electrical energy has its own disadvantagouswtf?
-firstly hydrolysis is not what you think it is. google the term to find out what it really is.
-secondly, why do you want to make hydrogen from already usable electricity?
but considering the electrolytic cell is 100% efficient :
- the power plant makes 500*1,000,000*60*60 = 1,800,000,000,000 Joules of energy every hour.
- this means it can break 1,800,000,000,000/142 = 12,676,056,338 grams of water.
- which equals to about (2/18)*12,676,056,338 = 1,408,450,704 grams of hydrogen
So a 500MW nuclear power plant running at full capacity using a 100% efficient electrolytic cell makes = 1,408 tons of hydrogen every hour.
Anyways, hydrogen is commercially produced from other methods (not electrolytic cell), one of which I know of is in oil refinery, where in some process, hydrogen is given off as a by-product.
Electrical energy has its own disadvantagous
First of all you cant store it in a large quantity and you cant use it in internal combustion engines but you can use hydrogen gas
As efficiency of electrolysis is around 70 % you need max 50 units of ele energy to produce one kg of hydrogen ..It means you can priduce 240 tonns of hydrogen per day using 500mw power plant ..It also means you can drive 2.5 lacs of cars for a distance of 100 km everyday ..Rather than wasting money on oil hydrogen can be used as a clean energy combined with nuclear or solar power plants ..