Comprehensive analysis of the production of green hydrogen from selected biomass (cocoa pod husk, rice husk, coconut husk, sawdust, etc.) resources for assessment of the economic viability of the process.

This study seeks to conduct a comprehensive analysis to investigate the optimum process parameters for generating green hydrogen from waste materials (cocoa pod husk, rice husk, coconut husk, sawdust, etc.) and to assess the economic viability of the process. The use of the selected biomass as feedstock would provide a clearer scientific understanding of green hydrogen generation, proper management of the biomass, and better diversification of the energy mix of any country generating those wastes. It is envisaged that the study would provide great insights and a detailed understanding of the issues of real biomass complexity, particularly using the case study in this project

Faculty Supervisor:

Raphael Idem

Student:

Partner:

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Clean Technology; Green/Alternative Energy

University:

University of Regina

Program:

Globalink Research Award

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