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Nuclear power is linked to hydrogen as a low-carbon energy source for its production via electrolysis [1] and high-temperature steam processes [2]. Additionally, nuclear power can utilize hydrogen for long-term energy storage [3], and both are categorized as non-flow resources that impact environmental sustainability [4].

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A critical review on techno-economic analysis of hybrid renewable ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimReliance on non-flow resources such as fossil fuels, nuclear power, and hydrogen has caused the depletion of fossil fuel reserves and land degradation.
What Role Does Nuclear Energy Play in the Race to Net Zero? earth.org Earth.org 1 fact
claimNuclear power can produce hydrogen through low-carbon electrolysis, which avoids the emissions associated with natural gas reforming.
Congressional testimony of Bob Perciasepe on advanced nuclear ... c2es.org Bob Perciasepe · Center for Climate and Energy Solutions 1 fact
claimExcess generation from nuclear power and variable renewables can be used to produce hydrogen for long-term energy storage, which can then serve as fuel for power plants or vehicles.