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Hydrogen electrolyser for sustainable energy production: A bibliometric analysis and future directions

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posted on 2024-11-17, 13:19 authored by A Z Arsad, M A Hannan, Ali Q Al-Shetwi, M J Hossain, R A Begum, Pin Jern Ker, F Salehi, K M Muttaqi
Sustainable energy demand drives innovation in energy production. Electrolysis of water can produce carbon-free hydrogen from renewable sources. This paper presents a bibliometric analysis of recent and highly referenced research on hydrogen electrolysers utilising the Scopus database to shed insight into future trends and applications. It has been discovered that the most frequently published type of study for top-ranked papers is the formulation of problems and simulations (38.3%), followed by a study of the state-of-the-art technology assessment (32.5%), laboratory research, design, and performance evaluation (24.2%), and reviews (5%). In general, 33.33% of articles focused on controlling hydrogen electrolyser efficiency. This study used different case studies from the global literature to conduct a complete evaluation of the electrolyser statistical analysis of the present state of the art, models or modes of operation, key challenges, outstanding issues, and future research. This evaluation will aid researchers in building a commercially successful hydrogen electrolyser.

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Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia (20190101LRGS)

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Journal title

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

Volume

48

Issue

13

Pagination

4960-4983

Language

English

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