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  • © 2007

Assessment of Hydrogen Energy for Sustainable Development

  • To discuss policy and technical issues
  • To discuss how to foster large-scale, long-term public-private cooperation
  • To advance hydrogen energy technologies and infrastructure development
  • To analyze and set priorities for research, development and deployment and ensuring support for the most promising and beneficial activities

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Table of contents (23 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-viii
  2. Energy Security Through Hydrogen

    • John W. Sheffield
    Pages 1-8
  3. 21st Century's Energy: Hydrogen Energy System

    • T. Nejat Veziroglu
    Pages 9-31
  4. Hydrogen from Renewables

    • Nicolas Lymberopoulos
    Pages 51-57
  5. Pathway for Hydrogen in Urban Transit System

    • Tapan K. Bose, Ahmed Hourri, Gilles Y. Champagne, R. P. Fournier
    Pages 75-82
  6. Prospects for Hydrogen as a Military Fuel

    • Kevin D. Pointon, Barry Lakeman
    Pages 97-106
  7. The US Military and Hydrogen in Missouri

    • Stephen Tupper
    Pages 107-112
  8. Performance of Single-chamber Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

    • Isaiah Kellogg, Umit Koylu, Fatih Dogan
    Pages 123-134
  9. Hydrogen Production from Solar Energy

    • Engin Ture
    Pages 135-146
  10. Hydrogen Energy System for Sustainable Development

    • Naim Hamdia Afgan, Maria G. Carvalho
    Pages 187-209

About this book

Energy and environmental security are truly major problems facing our global economy. Fossil fuels, particularly crude oil, are confined to a few regions of the world and the continuity of supply is governed by dynamic political, economic and ecological factors. These factors conspire to force volatile, often high fossil fuel prices while, at the same time, our environmental policies are demanding a reduction in greenhouse gases and toxic emissions. Thus a coherent energy strategy is required, addressing both energy supply and demand, taking account of the whole energy lifecycle including fuel production, transmission and distribution, and energy conversion, and the impact on energy equipment manufacturers and the end-users of energy systems. In the short term, our aim should be to achieve higher energy efficiency and increased energy supply from local energy sources, in particular renewable energy sources. In the long term, a hydrogen-based economy will have an impact on all these sectors. In view of technological developments, vehicle and component manufacturers, transport providers, the energy industry, and even householders are seriously looking at alternative energy sources and fuels and more efficient and cleaner technologies – especially hydrogen and hydrogen-powered fuel cells.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, USA

    John W. Sheffield

  • International Centre for Hydrogen Energy Technologies, Turkey

    Çiğdem Sheffield

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