USE OF ELECTROLYSIS IN TECHNOLOGY

Authors

  • Tukhtakhodjaeva Feruza Shamansurovna 1Assistant of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, biophysics and informatics of the Tashkent Medical Academy
  • Imanova Laura Nurmaxan qizi Tashkent Medical Akademy

Keywords:

electrolysis, technology applications, clean energy production, industrial processes, hydrogen fuel cells, energy storage systems, renewable energy integration, transportation decarbonization, sustainable future, advancements in electrolysis technology

Abstract

This comprehensive article explores the versatile applications of electrolysis in various industries, emphasizing its pivotal role in technology, clean energy production, and industrial processes. The author highlights current uses, such as hydrogen production, electroplating, and metal extraction, and delves into the potential future advancements, especially in transportation and integration with renewable energy sources. The article addresses the benefits and challenges associated with electrolysis, presenting a holistic view of its impact on advancing towards a sustainable and greener future.

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Published

2023-09-02

How to Cite

Tukhtakhodjaeva , F., & Imanova , L. (2023). USE OF ELECTROLYSIS IN TECHNOLOGY . CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND COMPUTER SCIENCES (CAJECS), 2(4), 6–9. Retrieved from https://cajecs.com/index.php/cajecs/article/view/v2i42

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Technical sciences