Hydrogen technologies have experienced cycles of excessive expectations followed by disillusion. Nonetheless, a growing body of evidence suggests these technologies form an attractive option for the deep decarbonisation of global energy systems, and that recent improvements in their cost and performance point towards economic viability as well. This paper is a comprehensive review of the potential role that hydrogen could play in the provision of electricity, heat, industry, transport and energy storage in a low-carbon energy system, and an assessment of the status of hydrogen in being able to fulfil that potential. The picture that emerges is one of qualified promise: hydrogen is well established in certain niches such as forklift trucks, ...
Hydrogen-based energy carriers, including hydrogen, ammonia and synthetic hydrocarbons, are expected...
The urgency to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050, as first presented by the IP...
The degrading of the air quality resulting from the emissions of the existing energy conversion devi...
Hydrogen technologies have experienced cycles of excessive expectations followed by disillusion. Non...
Hydrogen has the potential to offer deep decarbonisation across a range of global heavy-emitting sec...
Hydrogen is important because it is one of three key zero-carbon vectors for decarbonising economies...
In recent years, new-found interest in the hydrogen economy from both industry and academia has help...
Hydrogen technologies and fuel cells offer an alternative and improved solution for a decarbonised e...
Climate change is mainly caused by anthropogenic emissions and can result in loss of biodiversity, p...
Energy supplies that are safe, environmentally friendly, dependable, and cost-effective are importan...
With the world still far off-track from averting relentless global warming, and most countries strug...
AbstractThe debate on low-carbon heat in Europe has become focused on a narrow range of technologica...
This paper addresses the fundamental question of where hydrogen might fit into a global sustainable ...
A major challenge--some would argue, the major challenge facing our planet today--relates to the pro...
AbstractHydrogen is a promising avenue for decarbonising energy systems and providing flexibility. I...
Hydrogen-based energy carriers, including hydrogen, ammonia and synthetic hydrocarbons, are expected...
The urgency to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050, as first presented by the IP...
The degrading of the air quality resulting from the emissions of the existing energy conversion devi...
Hydrogen technologies have experienced cycles of excessive expectations followed by disillusion. Non...
Hydrogen has the potential to offer deep decarbonisation across a range of global heavy-emitting sec...
Hydrogen is important because it is one of three key zero-carbon vectors for decarbonising economies...
In recent years, new-found interest in the hydrogen economy from both industry and academia has help...
Hydrogen technologies and fuel cells offer an alternative and improved solution for a decarbonised e...
Climate change is mainly caused by anthropogenic emissions and can result in loss of biodiversity, p...
Energy supplies that are safe, environmentally friendly, dependable, and cost-effective are importan...
With the world still far off-track from averting relentless global warming, and most countries strug...
AbstractThe debate on low-carbon heat in Europe has become focused on a narrow range of technologica...
This paper addresses the fundamental question of where hydrogen might fit into a global sustainable ...
A major challenge--some would argue, the major challenge facing our planet today--relates to the pro...
AbstractHydrogen is a promising avenue for decarbonising energy systems and providing flexibility. I...
Hydrogen-based energy carriers, including hydrogen, ammonia and synthetic hydrocarbons, are expected...
The urgency to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050, as first presented by the IP...
The degrading of the air quality resulting from the emissions of the existing energy conversion devi...