Multiple technologies will be explored within the HydroGEN program including advanced electrolysis,
photoelectrochemical processes, and solar thermochemical hydrogen production.
Not exact matches
The HydroGEN program encompasses advanced electrolytic,
photoelectrochemical, and solar thermochemical hydrogen production
processes.
The LLNL AMPE code is optimized for high scalability on the leadership - class LLNL supercomputers and includes many recent advanced developments that will enable higher - fidelity simulations of
photoelectrochemical and corrosion
processes than would be achieved with more conventional codes and hardware.
Light absorption, charge carrier transport, and catalysis are the physical
processes that govern the operation of
photoelectrochemical (PEC) devices.
Scientists at the US Department of Energy's (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) recaptured the record for highest efficiency in solar hydrogen production via a
photoelectrochemical (PEC) water - splitting
process.