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Hydrogen is a valuable source material for many processes of chemical industry and metallurgy. Being made cheaper, it can also be used as fuel. Pipelining of hydrogen over great distances is competitive in economical efficiency with electric power transmission. Moreover, water can be used as an initial material for hydrogen production. Nowadays, there are three types of the processes that are being developed to produce hydrogen through the use of nuclear energy.
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Garber, R.I., Neklyudov, I.M., Borts, B.V., Voloshchuk, A.I., Rekova, L.P. (1998). Production of Hydrogen by Radiolysis. In: Saetre, T.O. (eds) Hydrogen Power: Theoretical and Engineering Solutions. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9054-9_24
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