Bringing together news, views and articles about hydrogen and its role in a sustainable future; the hydrogen economy; and the place of renewable energy sources within a hydrogen powered world.
There are several ways of making hydrogen in the UK. The cheapest way is to convert natural gas into hydrogen by a process called reformation.
Journal of original research, both analytical and experimental, covering all aspects of hydrogen energy, including production, storage, transmission, utilization, as well as economical, environmental and international aspects. Guide for authors, special issues list, and other information.
In general this is a commercial site which describes Proton Energy's products. There is a page where there is a really nice, clickable, step-by-step description of how a Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) works.
Non-profit association promotes hydrogen and fuel cell technologies in Australia. Includes technology information and links.
A recipe for a cleaner, healthier planet: Take some water, add solar energy, extract hydrogen, and use it to power fuel cells for running cars and other machines. Then, collect their water emissions and start the procedure again.
A change from fossil fuels to hydrogen produced from renewable energy will mean a changeover to a renewable means of transportation. Local production of hydrogen at fuel stations in Norway will most likely occur by electrolysis of water into hydrogen and oxygen as needed.
Since 1990, Kværner has been developing a process called the Kværner Carbon Black and Hydrogen Process (KCB&H).
A Cornell University research team has uncovered the mechanics of a critical reaction in the combustion of hydrogen that could have implications for the future of energy production.
monthly online newsletter of the Hydrogen National Association covering international and national codes, standards, regulations and industry guidelines related to hydrogen energy systems.
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