The vast majority of power/energy generation in our global economy is based on the chemical element carbon, specifically fossil carbon (coal) and hydrocarbon (oil and gas) fuels. Such an economy is not sustainable in the medium- to long-term for two fundamental reasons; first, there exists only a finite amount of fossil fuel, and, second, the carbon dioxide released during the combustion of fossil fuels induces anthropogenic climate change with costly and potentially disastrous consequences. Current energy technologies cannot support both a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions and an ever-expanding global economy. It is now recognized that hydrogen may be one of the leading contenders as a potential solution for a sustainable alternative t...
Today’s fossil fuel use has to stop some day because it is not sustainable. The question is not if t...
This paper addresses the fundamental question of where hydrogen might fit into a global sustainable ...
Abstract Our fossil fuel-dependent economy can transition to a hydrogen economy using hydrogen as a...
The vast majority of power/energy generation in our global economy is based on the chemical element ...
Climate change is mainly caused by anthropogenic emissions and can result in loss of biodiversity, p...
Where does hydrogen fit into a global sustainable energy strategy for the 21st century, as we face t...
A major challenge--some would argue, the major challenge facing our planet today--relates to the pro...
While the dominant role of hydrogen in a sustainable energy future is widely accepted, the strategie...
While the dominant role of hydrogen in a sustainable energy future is widely accepted, the strategie...
The problem of anthropogenically driven climate change and its inextricable link to our global socie...
The major demand of energy in today’s world is fulfilled by the fossil fuels which are not renewable...
AbstractWhere does hydrogen fit into a global sustainable energy strategy for the 21st century, as w...
The drive to decarbonise the electricity and transport industries when transitioning from a Fossil F...
In the near- to medium-term future, hydrogen production will continue to rely on fossil fuels, and w...
In the near- to medium-term future, hydrogen production will continue to rely on fossil fuels, and w...
Today’s fossil fuel use has to stop some day because it is not sustainable. The question is not if t...
This paper addresses the fundamental question of where hydrogen might fit into a global sustainable ...
Abstract Our fossil fuel-dependent economy can transition to a hydrogen economy using hydrogen as a...
The vast majority of power/energy generation in our global economy is based on the chemical element ...
Climate change is mainly caused by anthropogenic emissions and can result in loss of biodiversity, p...
Where does hydrogen fit into a global sustainable energy strategy for the 21st century, as we face t...
A major challenge--some would argue, the major challenge facing our planet today--relates to the pro...
While the dominant role of hydrogen in a sustainable energy future is widely accepted, the strategie...
While the dominant role of hydrogen in a sustainable energy future is widely accepted, the strategie...
The problem of anthropogenically driven climate change and its inextricable link to our global socie...
The major demand of energy in today’s world is fulfilled by the fossil fuels which are not renewable...
AbstractWhere does hydrogen fit into a global sustainable energy strategy for the 21st century, as w...
The drive to decarbonise the electricity and transport industries when transitioning from a Fossil F...
In the near- to medium-term future, hydrogen production will continue to rely on fossil fuels, and w...
In the near- to medium-term future, hydrogen production will continue to rely on fossil fuels, and w...
Today’s fossil fuel use has to stop some day because it is not sustainable. The question is not if t...
This paper addresses the fundamental question of where hydrogen might fit into a global sustainable ...
Abstract Our fossil fuel-dependent economy can transition to a hydrogen economy using hydrogen as a...