This chapter presents information on hydrogen as an energy carrier, its properties, how to produce and store it, how to transport it, as well as its role in future energy systems. Opportunities and concerns about hydrogen are discussed. The basic principles and analysis of the key transport phenomena, bottlenecks, and applications of fuel cells are discussed. Most attention is paid to so-called PEMFCs (proton-exchange membrane fuel cells) for low-temperature applications and SOFCs (solid-oxide fuel cells) for high-temperature applications. The major differences between these two types of fuel cells are discussed, and research needs and limitations are presented. Modeling issues and engineering design are also highlighted
The need for an efficient, low-polluting power source for vehicles in urban environments has resulte...
<p>This paper provides a brief investigation on suitability of Proton-exchange membrane fuel cells ...
Fuel cell vehicles should be further improved. Key issues are cost reduction; higher power density o...
Fuel cells are expected to play a significant role in the next generation of energy systems and road...
Fuel cells are electrochemical devices capable of converting the chemical energy of a fuel (usually ...
The rapid exhaustion of fossil fuel reserves and the adverse effects of climate change have attracte...
Hydrogen and fuel cell technologies are cross-cutting technologies. They interact with many research...
Fuel cells are expected to play a significant role in the next generation of energy systems and road...
Considering social (e.g. energy security), economic, and environmental issues associated with relian...
The main scope of this study provides a research insight on direct solar Hydrogen-proton exchange me...
This paper covers the hydrogen technologies regarding the role of hydrogen as an energy carrier and ...
Fuel cell vehicles should be further improved regarding key operation parameters like operation temp...
Hydrogen, the preferred fuel for fuel cells, can be obtained from many sources. Fossil fuels such as...
Hydrogen and fuel cell technologies have shown that they can play an important role in the transitio...
AbstractThe Department of Energy's (DOE) hydrogen and fuel cell activities are presented, focussing ...
The need for an efficient, low-polluting power source for vehicles in urban environments has resulte...
<p>This paper provides a brief investigation on suitability of Proton-exchange membrane fuel cells ...
Fuel cell vehicles should be further improved. Key issues are cost reduction; higher power density o...
Fuel cells are expected to play a significant role in the next generation of energy systems and road...
Fuel cells are electrochemical devices capable of converting the chemical energy of a fuel (usually ...
The rapid exhaustion of fossil fuel reserves and the adverse effects of climate change have attracte...
Hydrogen and fuel cell technologies are cross-cutting technologies. They interact with many research...
Fuel cells are expected to play a significant role in the next generation of energy systems and road...
Considering social (e.g. energy security), economic, and environmental issues associated with relian...
The main scope of this study provides a research insight on direct solar Hydrogen-proton exchange me...
This paper covers the hydrogen technologies regarding the role of hydrogen as an energy carrier and ...
Fuel cell vehicles should be further improved regarding key operation parameters like operation temp...
Hydrogen, the preferred fuel for fuel cells, can be obtained from many sources. Fossil fuels such as...
Hydrogen and fuel cell technologies have shown that they can play an important role in the transitio...
AbstractThe Department of Energy's (DOE) hydrogen and fuel cell activities are presented, focussing ...
The need for an efficient, low-polluting power source for vehicles in urban environments has resulte...
<p>This paper provides a brief investigation on suitability of Proton-exchange membrane fuel cells ...
Fuel cell vehicles should be further improved. Key issues are cost reduction; higher power density o...