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Worldwide warming could be a critical concern that raises a require for cleaner energy generation with the aim of reducing carbon emission impacting negatively on the global climate. Green hydrogen is considered the clean energy of tomorrow, as it is produced entirely from renewable sources, it must play a key role in the energy transition the production of green hydrogen is strongly affected by the intermittent behavior of renewable generators. There are several methods used to produce this type of energy that can be used in different sectors. Morocco is one of the countries interested by this type of energy and started projects to produce green hydrogen and used it especially in the industrial sector. This paper proposes a comparative study between the different methods of producing green hydrogen and proposes a new approach to manage the flow of energy in the industrial sector. The produced hydrogen provided by renewable sources can be used either when batteries are discharged to their minimum with no load satisfaction or when the storage batteries are charged in their maximum and the surplus of energy produced by the renewable sources is lost. The amount of oxygen derived can also be stored or sold in the industrial market.
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Slaoui, Z., Faquir, S., Zidani, K.A., Yahyaouy, A. (2023). Green Hydrogen for Industry: A Proposed Approach to Manage the Flow of Energy in Industrial Sector in Morocco. In: Nagar, A.K., Singh Jat, D., Mishra, D.K., Joshi, A. (eds) Intelligent Sustainable Systems. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 578. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7660-5_11
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