Samir Rachidi
7 Papers
2 Citations
Samir Rachidi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Hydrogen production. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Analysis of the yield and production cost of large-scale electrolytic hydrogen from different solar technologies and under several Moroccan climate zones
TL;DR: In this article, the mean of water electrolysis from different solar energy systems and under different climate conditions in Morocco was analyzed by simulation of four solar power plants configurations with a nominal capacity of 100 MWe from different technologies (fixed PV, 1-axis tracking PV, 2-axis tracker PV, and Stirling Dish) coupled with a PEM electrolyzer.
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Assessment of the three most developed water electrolysis technologies: Alkaline Water Electrolysis, Proton Exchange Membrane and Solid-Oxide Electrolysis
Seddiq Sebbahi,Nouhaila Nabil,A. Alaoui-Belghiti,S. Laasri,Samir Rachidi,Abdelowahed Hajjaji +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present a comparative synthesis of the three most developed water electrolysis technologies: Alkaline Water Electrolysis, Proton Exchange Membrane and Solid Oxide electrolysis.
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Assessment of green hydrogen production in Morocco, using hybrid renewable sources (PV and wind)
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors performed a technical-economic analysis of large-scale hydrogen production facilities through the simulation and optimization of hybrid renewable energy systems that use wind turbines and photovoltaic panels.
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Biohydrogen production from fermentation of Organic Waste, storage and applications
Hassan El Bari,Nabila Lahboubi,Sanae Habchi,Samir Rachidi,Oussama Bayssi,Nouhaila Nabil,Y. Mortezaei,Raffaella Villa +7 more
TL;DR: A review of the current processes for fermentative bio-hydrogen production from biomass including its appropriate storage and transport challenges is presented in this paper , showing that a comparison of fermentation pretreatment methods across the literature is complicated and that fermentability tests are necessary to determine the best combination of pretreatment/feedstock.
A critical overview of the suitability of natural Moroccan rocks for high temperature thermal energy storage applications: Towards an effective dispatching of concentrated solar power plants
Khadija El Alami,Mohamed Asbik,Reda Boualou,Fatima-zahra Ouchani,Hassan Agalit,El Ghali Bennouna,Samir Rachidi +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors provided a global overview of the available data about natural Moroccan rocks as sensible storage materials. But the missing parts of highly desirable properties such as the mechanical and thermal ones are estimated for compensating the lack of data.
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