Unlike oil and coal, which are compressed forms of energy, renewable energy requires unusually large land areas. This article calculates the consequences of a switch to hydrogen-cell vehicles powered by electricity from wind turbines. It then re-does the calculation for three other green energy sources : wave power ; biofuels ; solar energy. We argue that policy-makers and social scientists need to understand the significant spatial demands of a move to a carbon-free society
Where does hydrogen fit into a global sustainable energy strategy for the 21st century, as we face t...
The development and deployment of renewable energy technologies are important components for the fu...
This paper addresses the fundamental question of where hydrogen might fit into a global sustainable ...
Unlike oil and coal, which are compressed forms of energy, renewable energy requires unusually large...
Renewable power sources are becoming more important to the future of our electric power production s...
Abstract:- The energy sources to meet the World’s demand are well known, and recent increases, fluct...
Renewable and sustainable energy has an evolving story as the ongoing trade war in the word is influ...
This paper examines why renewable energy is essential to building a healthy, reliable, and secure fu...
Green hydrogen, i.e., produced from renewable resources, is attracting attention as an alternative f...
Historically, land use in Britain has been shaped by the environment's capacity to provide energy as...
Strategic plans in the energy sector have the overall objective of the use of renewable energy, espe...
This research was undertaken as part of the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) research programme und...
This paper argues that electrification and gasification go hand in hand and are crucial on our pathw...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.With the shift toward renewable energy comes th...
Recent global modelling studies suggest a decline of long-distance trade in energy carriers in futur...
Where does hydrogen fit into a global sustainable energy strategy for the 21st century, as we face t...
The development and deployment of renewable energy technologies are important components for the fu...
This paper addresses the fundamental question of where hydrogen might fit into a global sustainable ...
Unlike oil and coal, which are compressed forms of energy, renewable energy requires unusually large...
Renewable power sources are becoming more important to the future of our electric power production s...
Abstract:- The energy sources to meet the World’s demand are well known, and recent increases, fluct...
Renewable and sustainable energy has an evolving story as the ongoing trade war in the word is influ...
This paper examines why renewable energy is essential to building a healthy, reliable, and secure fu...
Green hydrogen, i.e., produced from renewable resources, is attracting attention as an alternative f...
Historically, land use in Britain has been shaped by the environment's capacity to provide energy as...
Strategic plans in the energy sector have the overall objective of the use of renewable energy, espe...
This research was undertaken as part of the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) research programme und...
This paper argues that electrification and gasification go hand in hand and are crucial on our pathw...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.With the shift toward renewable energy comes th...
Recent global modelling studies suggest a decline of long-distance trade in energy carriers in futur...
Where does hydrogen fit into a global sustainable energy strategy for the 21st century, as we face t...
The development and deployment of renewable energy technologies are important components for the fu...
This paper addresses the fundamental question of where hydrogen might fit into a global sustainable ...