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Syngas production via high-temperature steam/CO2 co-electrolysis: an economic assessment

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Qingxi Fu, Corentin Mabilat, Mohsine Zahid, et al. (2010). Syngas production via high-temperature steam/CO2 co-electrolysis: an economic assessment. Energy Environ. Sci., 3(10), 1382. https://doi.org/10.1039/c0ee00092b
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