Summary:Hydrogen is a possible alternative to the internal combustion engine, alongside battery-powered vehicles, in the context of reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with transport activities. The costs associated with hydrogen vehicles are currently high, even when considering the greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants avoided by their use. Efforts to reduce these costs, which will determine the social and environmental desirability of hydrogen vehicles, face two challenges : the high cost of refueling, linked to the crucial problem of coordination between development of the vehicle fleet and refueling infrastructure; and high purchase prices, which may decrease when sufficient quantities generate experience effects. This...
To ensure emission reductions in the maritime sector, the Norwegian Parliament has established that...
Countries worldwide are faced with the challenge of climate change mitigation. Even with the current...
Transport systems perform vital societal functions, but in their present state cannot be considered ...
Using common mode of transport is a key success factor for future generations to rationalise interci...
On the 12th of December, 2015, the United Nations with 196 parties came to an agreement to limit glo...
Freight transport accounts for 8-15% of total traffic flow in urban areas within the European Union....
The use of hydrogen (H2) as transport fuel is often said to suffer from the ‘chicken and egg’ proble...
The use of hydrogen (H2) as transport fuel is often said to suffer from the ‘chicken and egg’ proble...
This paper shows the analyses of hydrogen vehicles within urban centres, which have been gaining inc...
This paper shows the analyses of hydrogen vehicles within urban centres, which have been gaining inc...
In the current Master's Thesis, the use of hydrogen as a fuel in transportation, the state of hydrog...
Hydrogen offers opportunities to develop a sustainable energy system and is essential to support the...
The introduction of hydrogen fuel for passenger vehicles faces many technology development and polic...
Heavy-duty transport represents nearly 6% of the greenhouse gas emissions in Europe. Renewable hydro...
Heavy-duty transport represents nearly 6% of the greenhouse gas emissions in Europe. Renewable hydro...
To ensure emission reductions in the maritime sector, the Norwegian Parliament has established that...
Countries worldwide are faced with the challenge of climate change mitigation. Even with the current...
Transport systems perform vital societal functions, but in their present state cannot be considered ...
Using common mode of transport is a key success factor for future generations to rationalise interci...
On the 12th of December, 2015, the United Nations with 196 parties came to an agreement to limit glo...
Freight transport accounts for 8-15% of total traffic flow in urban areas within the European Union....
The use of hydrogen (H2) as transport fuel is often said to suffer from the ‘chicken and egg’ proble...
The use of hydrogen (H2) as transport fuel is often said to suffer from the ‘chicken and egg’ proble...
This paper shows the analyses of hydrogen vehicles within urban centres, which have been gaining inc...
This paper shows the analyses of hydrogen vehicles within urban centres, which have been gaining inc...
In the current Master's Thesis, the use of hydrogen as a fuel in transportation, the state of hydrog...
Hydrogen offers opportunities to develop a sustainable energy system and is essential to support the...
The introduction of hydrogen fuel for passenger vehicles faces many technology development and polic...
Heavy-duty transport represents nearly 6% of the greenhouse gas emissions in Europe. Renewable hydro...
Heavy-duty transport represents nearly 6% of the greenhouse gas emissions in Europe. Renewable hydro...
To ensure emission reductions in the maritime sector, the Norwegian Parliament has established that...
Countries worldwide are faced with the challenge of climate change mitigation. Even with the current...
Transport systems perform vital societal functions, but in their present state cannot be considered ...