Martsinchyk et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Solid oxide electrolysis, co-electrolysis, and methanation fundamentals of performance and historyMartsinchyk et al., 2024
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- Martsinchyk K
- Martsinchyk A
- Milewski J
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This manuscript discusses the advancements and historical development of solid oxide electrolysis (SOE), co-electrolysis, and methanation technologies, addressing the performance fundamentals and system integration challenges in the context of the EU's …
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