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Opportunities and challenges of latent thermal energy usage in the hydrogen economy
Michael Opolot +2 more
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Protection of metal interfaces against hydrogen-assisted cracking. [PDF]
Hachet G +10 more
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Public Participation in the Hydrogen Economy
Lorenzo Squintani, Stefan Schouten
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Connecting the technologies of the hydrogen economy to contexts of consumption
Mike Hodson, Simon Marvin
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Physics Today, 2004
If the fuel cell is to become the modern steam engine, basic research must provide breakthroughs in understanding, materials, and design to make a hydrogen-based energy system a vibrant and competitive ...
George W. Crabtree +2 more
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If the fuel cell is to become the modern steam engine, basic research must provide breakthroughs in understanding, materials, and design to make a hydrogen-based energy system a vibrant and competitive ...
George W. Crabtree +2 more
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Science, 1972
The history of the “hydrogen economy” may be broken down into three parts. Firstly, there is the history of the founding of the Hydrogen Energy Society which took place in Miami, Florida, in 1974 under the chairmanship of Nejat Veziroglu. Earlier, a Hindenberg society was founded by William Escher. The beginning of the official society in Miami in 1974
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The history of the “hydrogen economy” may be broken down into three parts. Firstly, there is the history of the founding of the Hydrogen Energy Society which took place in Miami, Florida, in 1974 under the chairmanship of Nejat Veziroglu. Earlier, a Hindenberg society was founded by William Escher. The beginning of the official society in Miami in 1974
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1987
A rather obvious but long-ignored fact is that the supplies of raw materials and fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, and oil on our planet are limited. For decades, it was believed that these deposits were so enormous that in the foreseeable future, we would not have to fear the exhaustion of those known deposits or of the resources not yet ...
P. W. Brennecke, H. H. Ewe
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A rather obvious but long-ignored fact is that the supplies of raw materials and fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, and oil on our planet are limited. For decades, it was believed that these deposits were so enormous that in the foreseeable future, we would not have to fear the exhaustion of those known deposits or of the resources not yet ...
P. W. Brennecke, H. H. Ewe
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1972
Although electrical energy today is considered to be a universally convenient energy source that is instantly available at the turn of a switch, we tend to take for granted the additional availability of two other energy sources—natural gas and oil-gasoline. These chemical energy sources have two outstanding operational advantages over electricity: (1)
D. P. Gregory, D. Y. C. Ng, G. M. Long
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Although electrical energy today is considered to be a universally convenient energy source that is instantly available at the turn of a switch, we tend to take for granted the additional availability of two other energy sources—natural gas and oil-gasoline. These chemical energy sources have two outstanding operational advantages over electricity: (1)
D. P. Gregory, D. Y. C. Ng, G. M. Long
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