Hydrogen Science and Engineering
Materials, Processes, Systems and Technology

1. Auflage Februar 2016
1220 Seiten, Hardcover
468 Abbildungen (301 Farbabbildungen)
108 Tabellen
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Authored by 50 of the most prominent and renowned international scientists, this handbook explores mature, evolving technologies for a clean, economically viable alternative to non-renewable energy.
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Authored by 50 top academic, government and industry researchers, this handbook explores mature, evolving technologies for a clean, economically viable alternative to non-renewable energy. In so doing, it also discusses such broader topics as the environmental impact, education, safety and regulatory developments.
The text is all-encompassing, covering a wide range that includes hydrogen as an energy carrier, hydrogen for storage of renewable energy, and incorporating hydrogen technologies into existing technologies.
Hydrogen as an Energy Carrier
Introduction and National Strategies
Thermochemical Hydrogen Production
H2 from Biomass
Hydrogen from Solar Radiation and Algae
Hydrogen for Storage of Renewable Energy
Existing and Emerging Systems
Dr. Bernd Emonts is the Deputy Director of the Institute of Energy Research at the Jülich Research Center, Germany. He received his diploma in structural engineering from the Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Germany, in 1981. He went on to specialize in the fundamentals of mechanical engineering at RWTH Aachen University, Germany and was awarded his PhD in 1989. Working as a scientist, Dr. Emonts has been involved in extensive research and development projects in the areas of catalytic combustion and energy systems with low-temperature fuel cells. Between 1991 and 1994, he concurrently worked as an R & D advisor for a German industrial enterprise in the drying and coating technologies sector. In addition to his scientific activities at Jülich Research Center, Germany, Dr. Emonts lectured at Aachen University of Applied Sciences from 1999 to 2008. Dr. Emonts has published extensively in the field of Hydrogen Sciences and Fuel Cells.