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  1. Handbook of Hydrogen Storage: New Materials for Future Energy Storage
  2. HYDROGEN - Hot Stuff Cool Science 2nd edition: Discover the Future of Energy by Rex A. Ewing, 2007-04-01
  3. Hydrogen: Running on Water (Energy Revolution) by Niki Walker, 2007-02-28
  4. The Solar Hydrogen Civilization: The Future of Energy Is the Future of Our Global Economy by Roy McAlister, 2003-07
  5. Tomorrow's Energy: Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and the Prospects for a Cleaner Planet by Peter Hoffmann, 2002-09-09
  6. Hydrogen Energy: Challenges and Prospects (RSC Energy Series) by David A. J. Rand, R. M. Dell, 2008-01-15
  7. From Windmills to Hydrogen Fuel Cells: Discovering Alternative Energy (Chain Reactions) by Sally Morgan, 2008-06
  8. Nanomaterials for Solid State Hydrogen Storage (Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Energy) by Robert A. Varin, Tomasz Czujko, et all 2008-12-18
  9. Natural Gas and Hydrogen (Energy and the Environment) by John Tabak, 2009-04-30
  10. Solar Hydrogen Energy by T.Nejat Veziroglu, etc., et all 1991-04-11
  11. Energy Storage by Robert A. Huggins, 2010-09-01
  12. Hydrogen and Syngas Production and Purification Technologies by Ke Liu, Chunshan Song, et all 2010-01-07
  13. Hydrogen Age, The: Empowering a Clean-Energy Future by Geoffrey Holland, James Provenzano, 2007-09-14
  14. Innovation, Markets and Sustainable Energy: The Challenge of Hydrogen and Fuel Cells

1. Hydrogen Fuel - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
(Redirected from Hydrogen energy) In a flame of pure hydrogen gas, burning in air, the hydrogen (H 2) chemically
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Hydrogen fuel
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Hydrogen energy Jump to: navigation search This article needs additional citations for verification
Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (March 2010) In a flame of pure hydrogen gas, burning in air, the hydrogen (H ) chemically combines with oxygen (O ) to form water (H O) and heat. It does not produce other chemical by-products, except for a small amount of nitrogen oxides . Hence a key feature of hydrogen as a fuel is that it is relatively non-polluting (since water is not a pollutant). Pure hydrogen does not occur naturally; it takes energy to manufacture it. Once manufactured it is an energy carrier (i.e. a store for energy first generated by other means). The energy is eventually delivered as heat when the hydrogen is burned. The heat in a hydrogen flame is a radiant emission from the newly formed water molecules. The water molecules are in an excited state on initial formation and then transition to a ground state , the transition unleashing thermal radiation . When burning in air, the temperature is roughly 2000°C. Hydrogen fuel can provide

2. Device Ups Hydrogen Energy From Sunlight - Science News
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.
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3. Hydrogen Energy
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Hydrogen Fuel
In a flame of pure hydrogen gas, burning in air, the hydrogen (H ) chemically combines with oxygen (O ) to form water (H O) and heat. It does not produce other chemical by-products, except for a small amount of nitrogen oxides. Hence a key feature of hydrogen as a fuel is that it is relatively non-polluting (since water is not a pollutant). Pure hydrogen does not occur naturally; it takes energy to manufacture it. Once manufactured it is an energy carrier (i.e. a store for energy first generated by other means). The energy is eventually delivered as heat when the hydrogen is burned. The heat in a

4. Hydrogen Energy - SourceWatch
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5. Hydrogen Energy California - SourceWatch
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6. Hydrogen Energy
Joint project of Russian Academy of Science and MMC Norilsk Nickel On November 10, 2003 President of the Russian Academy of Science, Academician Yuri Osipov, and General
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Joint project of Russian Academy of Science and MMC Norilsk Nickel
On November 10, 2003 President of the Russian Academy of Science, Academician Yuri Osipov, and General Director – Chairman of the Management Board of MMC Norilsk Nickel Mikhail Prokhorov signed General Agreement for cooperation between the Russian Academy of Science and MMC Norilsk Nickel in the field of hydrogen energy and fuel cells. This is the first significant agreement between the Academy of Science and one of the Russian leading industrial companies. At the joint meeting of the RAS Presidium and MMC Norilsk Nickel’ Management Board, held in Moscow on December 9, 2003, the parties have signed Integrated Program of research and development in the area of hydrogen energy and fuel cells.
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The main objective of cooperation is development, financing and implementation of top-priority high-tech projects and creation of competitive import-substituting equipment and materials based on hydrogen energy and fuel cell applications. The history of mastering the use of hydrogen as an energy source goes back for a number of decades. The most important periods of this history as well as prospects of the hydrogen energy sector where the Russian Academy of Science and MMC Norilsk Nickel are going to joint their efforts, are described in the sections listed below.

7. Hydrogen Energy California Power Plant Project
Public Participation. Public Adviser's Office; Power Plant Siting Proceedings FAQs; Power Plant Siting or Licensing Process; Six Phases of the Power Plant Siting Process
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8. Hydrogen Energy Center
The Hydrogen Energy Center's role is to facilitate the adoption of hydrogen energy technologies and enhance the relationship between hydrogen and renewable energy sources.
http://www.hydrogenenergycenter.org/

9. SHEC
Provides an introduction to hydrogen energy and information about the company s developmental technology for separating hydrogen.
http://www.shec-labs.com/
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10. International Journal Of Hydrogen Energy - Elsevier
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.
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11. Hydrogen Energy
A joint venture between BP Alternative Energy and Rio Tinto
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A joint venture between BP Alternative Energy and Rio Tinto

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13. Hydrogen Energy | TutorVista
Advances hydrogen gas is an energy rich chemical and on combustion in the presence of air combines with oxygen to produce water and simultaneously liberate a large amount of energy
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14. Energy Conversion Devices
Describes Energy Conversion Devices, Inc., technology to produce hydrogen energy from water via photovoltaic electrolysis.
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16. UK Hydrogen Energy Network (H2NET) Home Page
The UK Hydrogen Energy Network (H2NET) was established in April 2000 as a joint collaboration between the UK industry and academia interested in the development of hydrogen as an energy vector. The network is currently supported by the UK Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
http://www.h2net.org.uk/
H NET The UK Hydrogen Energy Network The Hydrogen Economy Factsheets NEW (2008-11-07): External Events news updated.
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updated (2007-08-01): H2NET (200 members) is looking for new funding and is currently being operated on a voluntary basis. Please continue to inform us about events which will be listed on the External Events page. The UK Hydrogen Energy Network (H2NET) was established in April 2000 as a joint collaboration between UK industry and academia interested in the development of hydrogen as an energy vector. Concerns over the adverse effects of continuing fossil fuel consumption, such as global climate change and urban pollution, have led to consideration of alternative, 'clean', energy sources. The term hydrogen economy describes an overall national energy infrastructure based on hydrogen produced from non-fossil primary energy sources. Within this concept, hydrogen is regarded as a suitable storage and transmission vector for energy from renewable or nuclear power systems, allowing the generator or utility increased flexibility in responding to fluctuations in wind or solar input or consumer demand, on a diurnal or seasonal basis. Hydrogen can be stored and transported in pressure vessels or transmitted by pipeline to the point of end-use. It is a versatile fuel, which can easily be substituted for traditional fuels, whether for stationary or transport applications, resulting in improved efficiency and negligible pollution. In the transportation sector, many automotive manufacturers consider hydrogen to be the leading contender for a new generation of highly efficient 'zero-emission' vehicles.

17. Hydrogen Economy - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
International Centre for Hydrogen Energy Technologies; International Journal of Hydrogen Energy; Lolland Hydrogen Community; References
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Hydrogen economy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The hydrogen economy is a proposed system of delivering energy using hydrogen . The term hydrogen economy was coined by John Bockris during a talk he gave in 1970 at General Motors (GM) Technical Center. Hydrogen lobbyists promote hydrogen as potential fuel for motive power (including cars and boats), the energy needs of buildings and portable electronics. Free hydrogen does not occur naturally in quantity, and thus it must be generated from some other energy source by steam reformation of natural gas or another method. Hydrogen is therefore an energy carrier (like electricity), not a primary energy source (like coal). The utility of a hydrogen economy depends on issues of energy sourcing, including fossil fuel use, climate change , and sustainable energy generation.
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18. World Hydrogen Energy Conference 2010: Home
From 16 to 21 May 2010 in Essen
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19. Proceedings Of The National Hydrogen Energy Roadmap Workshop
On April 2-3, 2002, more than 200 participants representing hydrogen energy industries, academia, environmental organizations, federal and state government agencies, and National Laboratories met for a National Hydrogen Energy Roadmap Workshop in Washington, DC. (A list of the participants can be found at the end of this document.) During the workshop they discussed the actions that need to be taken in order to reach the hydrogen vision that was identified during the National Hydrogen Vision Meeting in November 2001. 793KB in size)
http://www.eere.energy.gov/hydrogenandfuelcells/pdfs/workshop_proceedings.pdf

20. Hydrogen Power And Fuel Cells - Renewable Energy World
Hydrogen is high in energy, yet an engine that burns pure hydrogen produces almost no pollution.
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/tech/hydrogen
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    Hydrogen Energy
    Hydrogen is the simplest element. An atom of hydrogen consists of only one proton and one electron. It's also the most plentiful element in the universe. Despite its simplicity and abundance, hydrogen doesn't occur naturally as a gas on the Earth - it's always combined with other elements. Water, for example, is a combination of hydrogen and oxygen (H O). Hydrogen is also found in many organic compounds, notably the hydrocarbons that make up many of our fuels, such as gasoline, natural gas, methanol, and propane. Hydrogen can be separated from hydrocarbons through the application of heat - a process known as reforming . Currently, most hydrogen is made this way from natural gas. An electrical current can also be used to separate water into its components of oxygen and hydrogen. This process is known as electrolysis . Some algae and bacteria, using sunlight as their energy source, even give off hydrogen under certain conditions.
    NASA uses hydrogen fuel to launch the space shuttles. Credit: NASA

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