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1. CFD Modeling and Analysis of Different Novel Designs of Air-Breathing PEM Fuel Cells (Energy Science, Engineering and Technology) by Maher A. R. Sadiq Al-baghdadi | |
Paperback: 233
Pages
(2010-03-30)
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2. Fuel Cell Energy Source for Electric Vehicle Applications by Phatiphat Thounthong, Bernard Davat | |
Paperback: 114
Pages
(2008-12-30)
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3. Fuel Cells (Energy alternatives series) by A. McDougall | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(1976-11)
Isbn: 0333184084 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
4. Tomorrow's Energy: Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and the Prospects for a Cleaner Planet by Peter Hoffmann | |
Paperback: 301
Pages
(2002-09-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Party-line Greens may gasp at some of the suggested schemes, which include using limited nuclear power to generate hydrogen from water. But Hoffmann convincingly assures the reader that ultimately, the planet will be better off this way. Many will be surprised at how far hydrogen has advanced since serious research restarted during the 1970s fuel crisis: the range of cars, planes, and power networks using the gas for power storage is impressive and underreported. Though he makes his case for hydrogen as a means of powering our lives, Hoffmann also shows off its uses in medicine, agriculture, metallurgy, and other fields. Using economic data, he shows that we can expect to live in a hydrogen economy sometime midcentury; if so, we can all breathe a collective, CO2-laden sigh of relief. --Rob Lightner Customer Reviews (7)
Inspiring, but sketchy on the details
Hydrogen storage is a central issue surrounding adaptation into hydrogen as tomorrow's energy
Important and Exciting Information This book, though obviously in favor of hydrogen energy, provides a detailed and, for the most part, many sided report on hydrogen's possibilities. It has a lot of numbers but is generally easily understood by the layman, though it assumes that the reader has a basic knowledge of chemistry. Hydrogen is an interesting and exciting thing, and this book provide a good understanding of its past, present and future. Stylistically, the book is a bit dry, but has sharp and occasionally witty quotes to lighten the tone. I would recommend "Tomorrow's Energy" to anyone who wants to learn more about this promising subject, as long as the reader uses the information to form their own opinion.
Half the story The author seems to shy away from nuclear power as a solution for creating hydrogen.I think it would be a great interim solution where you could put the nuclear reactor on sites off shore or in the Great Lakes so you would have a supply of water and pump all the hydrogen and electricity produced to the city.The hydrogen could be sent to fuel cell power plants and fuel stations for vehicles.Eventually from the money made from this move on to geothermal methods. I don't want to seem down on this book because it gave me a lot of good information the best part was the different ways that they can create hydrogen. Hydropower, Wind, Solar, Photovoltaic, Biomass, Advanced Solar concepts, orbiting solar mirrors, converting thermal energy from oceans and Geothermal.The one that I left out that I thought was the coolest was the Giant Solar Chimneys.I found out that they are actually making one in Australia; I can only hope that it works. I liked the part with the solar mirrors and why they didn't work, that was kind of funny. The book never explains why they are not doing some of these things.I guess because of the cost but it is not clear.The best and safest way would be to produce hydrogen is geothermal but the book never explains why we don't do it. The chapter on the uses for hydrogen started out interesting but ends with a walk into the cosmos with the SETI stuff.It was parenthetical information that the author wanted us to be aware of that did not belong in this book. This book seem like a confused mass of projects that never seemed to get off the ground and a couple that could be a solution for the future.I wish the book was organized so that the history came first and then focus in on various areas, production, types of fuel cells, different forms of hydrogen, infrastructure, present uses, future use and the road ahead and what are the possible type of plans for the future. I wish the book could have recommended more books to read on the subject that could answer some of these questions. I guess I was looking for more clear cut solutions.
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5. Hydrogen Power of the Future: New Ways of Turning Fuel Cells into Energy (The Library of Future Energy) by Chris Hayhurst | |
Library Binding: 64
Pages
(2003-01)
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6. Modeling Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Methods, Procedures and Techniques (Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Energy) | |
Hardcover: 398
Pages
(2008-06-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book fills the need for a practical reference for all scientists and graduate students who are seeking to define a mathematical model for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) simulation. Structured in two parts, part one presents the basic theory, and the general equations describing SOFC operation phenomena. Part two deals with the application of the theory to practical examples, where different SOFC geometries, configurations, and different phenomena are analyzed in detail. |
7. Transition to Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles (Energy Policies, Politics and Prices) | |
Hardcover: 147
Pages
(2010-09-30)
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8. 1-nm diameter Pt particles produced for fuel cells. (Energy And Environment).(platinum particles for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells)(Brief Article): An article from: Nanoparticle News | |
Digital: 2
Pages
(2002-07-01)
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9. ERC powers up for a field test of unique fuel cells. (Energy Research Corp.): An article from: Fairfield County Business Journal by Jim Roberts | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(1992-11-30)
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10. Regenerative fuel cell energy storage system for a low earth orbit space station topical report (SuDoc NAS 1.26:174802) by R. E. Martin | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1988)
Asin: B00010NT1Q Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
11. MOLTEN CARBONATE: Fuel Cell Energy Is On A Roll.(contracts): An article from: Fuel Cell Technology News | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(2003-07-01)
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12. WHO'S WHO IN FUEL CELLS Fuel Cell Energy's Outlook for 2006.: An article from: Fuel Cell Technology News | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(2005-11-01)
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13. Hydrogen: Hot Stuff Cool Science--Journey to a World of Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cells at the Wasserstoff Farm by Rex A. Ewing | |
Paperback: 276
Pages
(2004-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Three books in one: Science is explained, ideas illuminated and myths dispelled in this highly readable book about what many experts are calling the most important new energy for planet Earth. Customer Reviews (11)
Bad book, but I read it anyway.
Hydrogen- Hot stuff cool Science
Hydrogen the book
Nice book
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14. 21st Century Complete Guide to Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cells, FreedomCAR, Automotive Plans, Hydrogen Production, Storage, and Safety, Fuel Cell Designs and Technology, with Energy Department, DOD, and NASA Research ¿ Series on Renewable Energy, Biofuels, Bioenergy, and Biobased Products (DVD-ROM) by World Spaceflight News | |
DVD-ROM: 100337
Pages
(2005-03-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description This incredible DVD-ROM is packed with over 100,000 pages reproduced using Adobe Acrobat PDF software - allowing direct viewing on Windows and Macintosh systems. Advanced search and indexing features are built into our reproduction, providing a complete full-text index. This enables the user to search all the files on the disk at one time for words or phrases using just one search command! The Acrobat cataloging technology adds enormous value and uncommon functionality to this impressive collection. The disc contains nearly 4 gigabytes of material! Our news and educational CD-ROM and DVD-ROM discs are privately compiled collections of official public domain U.S. government files and documents - they are not produced by the federal government. They are designed to provide a convenient user-friendly reference work, utilizing the benefits of the Adobe Acrobat format to uniformly present thousands of pages that can be rapidly reviewed, searched by finding specific words, or printed without untold hours of tedious research and downloading. Vast archives of important public domain government information that might otherwise remain inaccessible are available for instant review no matter where you are. This book-on-a-disc format makes a great reference work and educational tool. There is no other reference that is as fast, convenient, comprehensive, thoroughly researched, and portable - everything you need to know, from the federal sources you trust. This DVD-ROM disc is for use in a computer DVD drive. The files can be accessed from the File Explorer in the same way that you open files from a CD-ROM disc; the CD-ROM and DVD-ROM formats are functionally the same, but the DVD has more th |
15. Nanomaterials for Solid State Hydrogen Storage (Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Energy) by Robert A. Varin, Tomasz Czujko, Zbigniew S. Wronski | |
Hardcover: 338
Pages
(2008-12-18)
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Editorial Review Product Description Over the past decade, important advances have been made in the development of nanostructured materials for solid state hydrogen storage used to supply hydrogen to fuel cells in a clean, inexpensive, safe and efficient manner. Nanomaterials for Solid State Hydrogen Storage focuses on hydrogen storage materials having high volumetric and gravimetric hydrogen capacities, and thus having the highest potential of being applied in the automotive sector. Written by leading experts in the field, Nanomaterials for Solid State Hydrogen Storage provides a thorough history of hydrides and nanomaterials, followed by a discussion of existing fabrication methods. The authors’ own research results in the behavior of various hydrogen storage materials are also presented. Covering fundamentals, extensive research results and recent advances in nanomaterials for solid state hydrogen storage, this book serves as a comprehensive reference. |
16. Perovskite Oxide for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Energy) | |
Hardcover: 302
Pages
(2009-06-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description The continuing development of fuel cells offers promising technologies for the conversion of chemical energy from hydrocarbon fuels into electricity without forming air pollutants. Perovskite Oxides for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells provides insight into the materials aspects of one of the most promising fuel cell types available. Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) have significant advantages over other fuel cell types, such as high efficiency, flexibility in fuel, high reliability, simple balance of plant (BOP) and a long history. Because of these advantages, SOFC technology is attracting a great deal of attention for use in power generation and for its potential in heat generation. Perovskite oxides are widely used for different SOFC components. Detailed description of various aspects of perovskite oxides are presented in this book. Each chapter in the book is written by leading international researchers and covers topics including: Perovskite Oxides for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells provides comprehensive and up-to-date information on the materials, properties, and performance for SOFCs and is appropriate for researchers and engineers in the field. |
17. 2007 Complete Guide to Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cells: Automotive Designs, Production, Safety, Storage, Energy Department, DOD, and NASA Research (Three CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Department of Energy | |
CD-ROM: 63001
Pages
(2006-06-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description DOE is not pursuing any long-term hydrogen pathway (on a well-to-wheels basis) that emits more greenhouse gas (GHG) or criteria emissions than advanced gasoline hybrid-electric vehicles. NAS Conclusion: "A transition to hydrogen as a major fuel in the next 50 years could fundamentally transform the U.S. energy system, creating opportunities to increase energy security through the use of a variety of domestic energy sources for hydrogen production while reducing environmental impacts, including atmospheric CO2 emissions and criteria pollutants." DOE’s strategy is to produce hydrogen directly by coal gasification (and not use electricity as an intermediate). Since the DOE strategy includes coal with sequestration (never without), GHG emissions are virtually zero. Coal-based H2 fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) use much less energy than conventional gasoline vehicles and about the same energy per mile as gasoline hybrid-electric vehicles. Electrolysis is being pursued for renewable (wind) and nuclear options. These pathways result in virtually zero GHG emissions and criteria pollutants. Distributed electrolysis could be used as a transitional strategy but the added GHG would be small (1%) during the initial market penetration phase (<2 million new vehicle sales/yr). Hydrogen via PV electrolysis is not a current DOE strategy, because of high electricity cost. Solar routes to hydrogen (not commercially viable now but research is ongoing) include photoelectochemical, photobiological, and thermochemical. Other renewable approaches involve the use of biomass or bio-based fuels. hydrogen infrastructure to move hydrogen from the power plant (future use requires more study). DOE is not pursuing lon |
18. NASA Pathfinder: Solar Energy, Fuel Cell, System, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, ERAST Project | |
Paperback: 120
Pages
(2010-03-13)
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19. 2009 Ultimate Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cell Guide - Breakthrough Technologies for Future Energy from Water and Fossil Fuels for Transportation and Power (Ringbound Book plus Three CD-ROMs) by U.S. Government | |
Ring-bound: 265
Pages
(2008-10-08)
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20. 2005 Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cells Digest: FreedomCAR, Automotive Plans, Hydrogen Production, Storage, and Safety, Fuel Cell Designs and Technology-¿Series on Renewable Energy, Biofuels, Bioenergy, and Biobased Products by U.S. Government | |
Ring-bound: 148
Pages
(2005-03-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Hydrogen and fuel cells have the potential to solve several major challenges facing America today: dependence on petroleum imports, poor air quality, and greenhouse gas emissions. The Department of Energy is working with partners to accelerate the development and successful market introduction of these technologies. Hydrogen is a clean and sustainable form of energy that can be used in mobile and stationary applications. Fuel cells harness the chemical energy of hydrogen to generate electricity without combustion or pollution. Codes and standards ensure the safe use of hydrogen and fuel cells. The vision of a new energy economy based on clean, renewable hydrogen is described in the National Hydrogen Posture Plan document. The first steps toward the hydrogen future are already underway. President George W. Bush announced a $1.2 billion FreedomCAR and Fuel Initiative to reverse America's growing dependence on foreign oil by developing the technology needed for commercially viable hydrogen-powered fuel cells - a way to power cars, trucks, homes and businesses that produces no pollution and no greenhouse gases. America's astronauts have used fuel cells to generate electricity since the 1960s, but more work is needed to make them cost-effective for use in cars, trucks, homes or businesses. Using current technologies, it is too expensive to produce, store, transport and distribute hydrogen fuel, or to build fuel cell engines. Additional research and development is needed to spur rapid commercialization of these technologies so they can provide clean, domestically produced energy for transportation and other uses. Contents of this ringbound digest include: * Hydrogen Posture Plan, Department of Energy, Research, Development, and Demonstration Plans 2004 |
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