Compendium of Hydrogen Energy

Hydrogen Energy Conversion

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Power Resources
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Author: ISBN: 9781782423850
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: September 25, 2015
Imprint: Woodhead Publishing Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781782423850
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: September 25, 2015
Imprint: Woodhead Publishing
Language: English

Compendium of Hydrogen Energy: Hydrogen Energy Conversion, Volume Three is the third part of a four volume series and focuses on the methods of converting stored hydrogen into useful energy. The other three volumes focus on hydrogen production and purification; hydrogen storage and transmission; and hydrogen use, safety, and the hydrogen economy, respectively.

Many experts believe that, in time, the hydrogen economy will replace the fossil fuel economy as the primary source of energy. Once hydrogen has been produced and stored, it can then be converted via fuel cells or internal combustion engines into useful energy.

This volume highlights how different fuel cells and hydrogen-fueled combustion engines and turbines work. The first part of the volume investigates various types of hydrogen fuel cells, including solid oxide, molten carbonate, and proton exchange membrane. The second part looks at hydrogen combustion energy, and the final section explores the use of metal hydrides in hydrogen energy conversion.

  • Highlights how different fuel cells and hydrogen-fueled combustion engines and turbines work
  • Features input written by leading academics in the field of sustainable energy and experts from the world of industry
  • Examines various types of hydrogen fuel cells, including solid oxide, molten carbonate, and proton exchange membrane
  • Presents part of a very comprehensive compendium which, across four volumes, looks at the entirety of the hydrogen energy economy
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Compendium of Hydrogen Energy: Hydrogen Energy Conversion, Volume Three is the third part of a four volume series and focuses on the methods of converting stored hydrogen into useful energy. The other three volumes focus on hydrogen production and purification; hydrogen storage and transmission; and hydrogen use, safety, and the hydrogen economy, respectively.

Many experts believe that, in time, the hydrogen economy will replace the fossil fuel economy as the primary source of energy. Once hydrogen has been produced and stored, it can then be converted via fuel cells or internal combustion engines into useful energy.

This volume highlights how different fuel cells and hydrogen-fueled combustion engines and turbines work. The first part of the volume investigates various types of hydrogen fuel cells, including solid oxide, molten carbonate, and proton exchange membrane. The second part looks at hydrogen combustion energy, and the final section explores the use of metal hydrides in hydrogen energy conversion.

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