Creating a Database of Biobased Hydrogen Production: Country-Based Evaluations and Comparative Analysis
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2025
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Wiley
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HYBRID
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Hydrogen is increasingly recognized as a crucial element in a sustainable future, providing a variety of solutions to address the climate crisis. Its importance is emphasized by its adaptability, high energy content, and capacity to decarbonize a number of industries, including steel production, the chemical sector (e.g., ammonia and methanol production), oil refining, power generation, and transportation. This paper presents the results of a survey on biobased hydrogen production, presenting a global overview of current practices. It emphasizes the biochemical and thermochemical conversion methods that can transform biomass into high-value-added chemicals, fuels, and biohydrogen. The study is also intended to create a structured database detailing previous research, country-specific assessments, and key stakeholders in biohydrogen production. The survey's findings show that the production of biobased hydrogen differs significantly between countries, with some emphasizing fermentation-based techniques whereas others prioritize thermochemical processes. The study also highlights a lack of large-scale data and the need for a centralized research database. The results offer valuable insights to guide future research and policy development in the biohydrogen sector.
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Gungormusler, Mine/0000-0002-0207-405X
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Biobased Hydrogen Production, Survey, Thermochemical, Biochemical, Database, Waste Feedstock
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Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining
Volume
19
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1835
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1848
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