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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 48, Issue 70, Pages 27394-27407Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.03.251
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Dual fuel; Hydrogen gas; Emissions; Alternative fuel
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The global demand for cleaner and greener sources of energy is increasing, and developed countries are shifting towards non-conventional/renewable/green sources of energy. They are also trying to involve developing countries in the fight against global warming and pollution. Hydrogen, with its high calorific value, abundance, and cleaner nature, is a suitable choice as a cleaner energy source.
The urge for cleaner and greener sources of energy is rising day by day. Developed countries are already in process of shifting their energy needs from conventional sources to non-conventional/renewable/green sources of energy. These developed countries are also trying to incorporate developing countries to join the battle against global warming and pollution. Examples, of some non-conventional sources of energy are nuclear energy, wind energy etc. One of such cleaner energy source is hydrogen. The high calorific value, availability in abundance and cleaner nature of hydrogen makes it an appropriate
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