The prospects for renewable energy are enhanced through the use of hydrogen energy systems in which hydrogen is an energy carrier. As easily accessible fossil fuel supplies become scarcer and environmental concerns increase, hydrogen is likely to become an increasingly important chemi-cal energy carrier. As the world’s energy sources become less fossil fuel-based, hydrogen and electricity are expected to be the two dominant energy carriers for the provision of end-use ser-vices, in a hydrogen economy. Thus, hydrogen energy systems allow greater use of renewable energy resources. In this paper, the role of hydrogen as an energy carrier and hydrogen energy systems, and their economics, are described and reviewed
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This contribution addresses the future energy situation with the expected reduction of fossil primar...
This paper addresses the fundamental question of where hydrogen might fit into a global sustainable ...
The major demand of energy in today’s world is fulfilled by the fossil fuels which are not renewable...
The focus of the paper concerns the current discussion on the contribution of the hydrogen economy t...
In recent years, new-found interest in the hydrogen economy from both industry and academia has help...
This paper provides an insight to the feasibility of adopting hydrogen as a key energy carrier and f...
This paper reviews the role envisaged for hydrogen energy within the context of global and national ...
In recent years, in the world of energy, the hydrogen economy has reached new projects in the future...
The problem of anthropogenically driven climate change and its inextricable link to our global socie...
Considering social (e.g. energy security), economic, and environmental issues associated with relian...
Where does hydrogen fit into a global sustainable energy strategy for the 21st century, as we face t...
This paper will introduce the concept of 100% renewable energy and the role hydrogen and fuel cells ...
The global warming alert and the need for renewable energy sources have raised interest in finding s...
Abstract Our fossil fuel-dependent economy can transition to a hydrogen economy using hydrogen as a...
Hydrogen is a high quality energy carrier that could be produced at global scale, via thermochemical...
This contribution addresses the future energy situation with the expected reduction of fossil primar...
This paper addresses the fundamental question of where hydrogen might fit into a global sustainable ...
The major demand of energy in today’s world is fulfilled by the fossil fuels which are not renewable...
The focus of the paper concerns the current discussion on the contribution of the hydrogen economy t...
In recent years, new-found interest in the hydrogen economy from both industry and academia has help...
This paper provides an insight to the feasibility of adopting hydrogen as a key energy carrier and f...
This paper reviews the role envisaged for hydrogen energy within the context of global and national ...
In recent years, in the world of energy, the hydrogen economy has reached new projects in the future...
The problem of anthropogenically driven climate change and its inextricable link to our global socie...
Considering social (e.g. energy security), economic, and environmental issues associated with relian...
Where does hydrogen fit into a global sustainable energy strategy for the 21st century, as we face t...