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Hydrogen generation by electrolysis of seawater
The sea waves-generated power and its utilization in situ for the hydrogen generation by seawater
electrolysis is a very interesting way. The seawater electrolysis is technically feasible and is a perspective
procedure for an environmentally-clean commercial production of hydrogen and associate products The aim
of this work is to examine the variation of the tension and energy consumption at electrolysis of natural
seawater (Black Sea – Constanta, Romania) comparative with electrolysis of a solution of 15% NaOH, in the
same condition
Connection of Renewable Energy Sources to the Regional Power Systems. A Short Analyze
Among the basic problems that are involved in the decision to implement
an energy project with Renewable Energy Sources(RES) are
the identification of resources and the assessment of their regional
potential, the possibilities of connecting to the existing electricity
network in the area, the efficiency of conversion of natural RES in
electricity, sources of financing and the possibilities of expanding the
regional energy system based on RES. Then there are problems of
endowing with modern RES-based power plants, the quality of the
electricity supplied in the grid, the reliability of the connection
schemes and the continuity of the power supply while reducing the
energy losses on the grids. All these problems can pose risks to prevent
the construction of a RES power plant or the good functioning
of RES connected to the regional power system. In the paper, these
aspects are analyzed by the authors in accordance with the renewable
energy resources and the existing RES on the territory of the Bihor
Count