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Hydrogen and Energy

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The article was published on 1980-06-01 and is currently open access. It has received 48 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: High-pressure electrolysis & Hydrogen storage.

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Thermochemical hydrogen production: past and present

TL;DR: In this paper, the processes for hydrogen production discussed in this paper are those for which water is the only material input and hydrogen and oxygen are the only source material outputs: H 2 O + X → XO + H 2 XO → X + 1/2 O 2
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Steps toward the hydrogen economy

TL;DR: The hydrogen economy is defined as the industrial system in which one of the universal energy carriers is hydrogen (the other is electricity) and hydrogen is oxidized to water that may be reused by applying an external energy source for dissociation of water into its component elements hydrogen and oxygen as discussed by the authors.
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The prospects for hydrogen as an energy carrier: an overview of hydrogen energy and hydrogen energy systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of hydrogen as an energy carrier and hydrogen energy systems' technologies and their economics are described, and the social and political implications of hydrogen energy are examined, and questions of when and where hydrogen is likely to become important are addressed.
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An overview of energy sources for electric vehicles

TL;DR: In this article, the current status of EV energy sources and their suitability and potentiality are reviewed, and the concept of multiple energy sources for EVs is identified, hence the corresponding near term and long term measures are discussed.
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Green Energy and Technology

TL;DR: Green Energy and Technology as discussed by the authors is a monograph series for scientific and technological approaches to "green" i.e., environmentally friendly and sustainable technologies, focusing on energy and power supply, while a focus lies on green solutions in industrial engineering and engineering design.