Hydrogen offers a wide range of future environmental and social benefits, when used as a fuel for applications such as light duty vehicles and stationary power. These potential benefits include significant or complete reductions in point-of-use criteria emissions, lower life-cycle CO2 emissions, higher end-use and life-cycl
A transition from gasoline internal combustion engine vehicles to hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicl...
Increasing urban air pollution, greenhouse gases, and declining fossil energy sources are the three ...
AbstractEnergy-related GHG emissions, mainly from fossil fuels combustion, account for around 70% of...
Proceedings of the National Hydrogen Association Annual Hydrogen Conference (NHA 2005), Washington, ...
Hydrogen offers potential advantages as a future energy carrier, with respect to reduced emissions o...
Of all alternatives to gasoline fuels, hydrogen offers the greatest long-term potential to radically...
To reduce criteria pollutant emissions and greenhouse gases from mobile sources, the use of hydrogen...
Renewable resources, such as wind and solar, exhibit variability which require the electricity grid ...
Hydrogen (H₂) is a promising clean energy carrier for mitigating climate change impacts of energy sy...
In the efforts to curb emissions of greenhouse gases and local pollution hydrogen has the potential ...
The introduction of hydrogen infrastructure and fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) to gradually replace gasol...
Hydrogen is an energy carrier able to be produced from domestic, zero-carbon sources and consumed by...
Hydrogen is often considered as the way out of the environmental and economical problems associated ...
Abstract Today, hydrogen is enjoying a strong momentum worldwide as the fuel of the future, and is e...
Dihydrogen (H-2), commonly named 'hydrogen', is increasingly recognised as a clean and reliable ener...
A transition from gasoline internal combustion engine vehicles to hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicl...
Increasing urban air pollution, greenhouse gases, and declining fossil energy sources are the three ...
AbstractEnergy-related GHG emissions, mainly from fossil fuels combustion, account for around 70% of...
Proceedings of the National Hydrogen Association Annual Hydrogen Conference (NHA 2005), Washington, ...
Hydrogen offers potential advantages as a future energy carrier, with respect to reduced emissions o...
Of all alternatives to gasoline fuels, hydrogen offers the greatest long-term potential to radically...
To reduce criteria pollutant emissions and greenhouse gases from mobile sources, the use of hydrogen...
Renewable resources, such as wind and solar, exhibit variability which require the electricity grid ...
Hydrogen (H₂) is a promising clean energy carrier for mitigating climate change impacts of energy sy...
In the efforts to curb emissions of greenhouse gases and local pollution hydrogen has the potential ...
The introduction of hydrogen infrastructure and fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) to gradually replace gasol...
Hydrogen is an energy carrier able to be produced from domestic, zero-carbon sources and consumed by...
Hydrogen is often considered as the way out of the environmental and economical problems associated ...
Abstract Today, hydrogen is enjoying a strong momentum worldwide as the fuel of the future, and is e...
Dihydrogen (H-2), commonly named 'hydrogen', is increasingly recognised as a clean and reliable ener...
A transition from gasoline internal combustion engine vehicles to hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicl...
Increasing urban air pollution, greenhouse gases, and declining fossil energy sources are the three ...
AbstractEnergy-related GHG emissions, mainly from fossil fuels combustion, account for around 70% of...