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Sozen, a member of Gazi University’s Faculty Energy Systems Engineering, pointed out that there producing hydrogen from hydrogen sulfide requires less energy compared to water.
“To produce 1 mole of hydrogen from water, we need 66 watt hours of energy, whereas we need 20 watt hours to produce hydrogen from hydrogen sulfide,” he explained.
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