The Hydrogen Age

The Hydrogen Age
Author: Geoffrey B. Holland,James J. Provenzano
Publsiher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN: 158685786X

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"Hydrogen linked with clean, renewable sources of energy provides the prescription for the ills of an ailing planet. Geoffrey B. Holland and James J. Provencano's hallmark book 'The hydrogen age' details just how this remarkable energy carrier has been vital tot he workings of the universe since the beginning of time, and why it is now ready to play a central part in healing our Earth, our atmosphere, and the world's economies as a clean-energy commodity." - book jacket.

Power and Policy

Power and Policy
Author: Thomas Knight Finletter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1954
Genre: United States
ISBN: LCCN:54113284

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Hydrogen

Hydrogen
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1993-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1568066872

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Covers various hydrogen technologies.

The Hydrogen Economy

The Hydrogen Economy
Author: Jeremy Rifkin
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2003-08-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781440625114

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The road to global security," writes Jeremy Rifkin, "lies in lessening our dependence on Middle East oil and making sure that all people on Earth have access to the energy they need to sustain life. Weaning the world off oil and turning it toward hydrogen is a promissory note for a safer world." Rifkin's international bestseller The Hydrogen Economy presents the clearest, most comprehensive case for moving ourselves away from the destructive and waning years of the oil era toward a new kind of energy regime. Hydrogen-one of the most abundant substances in the universe-holds the key, Rifkin argues, to a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable world.

Smelling Land

Smelling Land
Author: David Sanborn Scott
Publsiher: Queen's Printer Publishing
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0980967406

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Resolving the escalating issues surrounding climate destabilization will be one of the most important environmental challenges we face this century. Dr David Sanborn Scott, one of Canada's foremost energy experts, clearly demonstrates that we have only one real choice - Hydrogen. Using literate, lay-accessible, sometimes lyrical but never trivial explanations, Smelling Land gives a clear and comprehensive examination of: The architecture of civilization's energy systems; The critical role of energy currencies and the widespred blunders when this role is not recognized; How to evaluate environmental intrusion and general principles for environmental gentility; The mechanisms and status of climate disruption; Sustainability and the REASONS for a coming Hydrogen Age; Energy source options -to identify realistic expectations and expose myths; The wonders of hydrogen systems, from airplanes, to cars, submarines, laptop computers, mobile phones and heart pacers; How fast we can get to the Hydrogen Age (if we wake up to the true severity of the climate risk), why and what it will be like.

The Hydrogen Energy Transition

The Hydrogen Energy Transition
Author: Daniel Sperling,James S. Cannon
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2004-06-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080495323

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The Hydrogen Energy Transition addresses the key issues and actions that need to be taken to achieve a changeover to hydrogen power as it relates to vehicles and transportation, and explores whether such a transition is likely, or even possible. Government agencies and leaders in industry recognize the need to utilize hydrogen as an energy source in order to provide cleaner, more efficient, and more reliable energy for the world’s economies. This book analyzes this need and presents the most up-to-date government, industry, and academic information analyzing the use of hydrogen energy as an alternative fuel. With contributions from policy makers and researchers in the government, corporate, academic and public interest sectors, The Hydrogen Energy Transition brings together the viewpoints of professionals involved in all aspects of the hydrogen-concerned community. The text addresses key questions regarding the feasibility of transition to hydrogen fuel as a means of satisfying the world’s rapidly growing energy needs. The initiatives set forth in this text will mold the research, development and education efforts for hydrogen that will assist in the rapidly growing transportation needs for automobiles and other vehicles. * Presentations by the world's leaders in government, industry and academia * Real-world solutions for the world's current fuel crisis. * Endorsed by the University of California Transportation Center and Transportation Research Board

Energy for a Sustainable World

Energy for a Sustainable World
Author: Vincenzo Balzani,Nicola Armaroli
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783527633616

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An easy read, balancing the pros and cons, this book surveys the energy issue from a broad scientific perspective while considering environmental, economic, and social factors. It explains the basic concepts, provides a historical overview of energy resources, assesses our unsustainable energy system based on fossil fuels, and shows that the energy crisis is not only a tough challenge, but also an unprecedented opportunity to become more concerned about the world in which we live and the society we have built up. By outlining the alternatives for today and the future, it gives an extensive overview on nuclear energy, solar thermal and photovoltaics, solar fuels, wind power, ocean energies and other renewables, highlighting the increasing importance of electricity and the long-term perspectives of a hydrogen-based economy. An excellent source of updated and carefully documented information on the entangled aspects of the energy issue, this book is a guide for scientists, students and teachers looking for ways out of the energy and climate crisis, and the problems and disparities generated during the fossil fuel era.

Hydrogen

Hydrogen
Author: Canada. Advisory Group on Hydrogen Opportunities,Canada. Ministry of State, Science and Technology,Canada. Energy, Mines and Resources Canada
Publsiher: The Group
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1987
Genre: Canada
ISBN: UCBK:C004415439

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Report on the technological processes and products made possible by hydrogen, as well as its affect on the quality of life, and how hydrogen-based processes and products can create jobs, environmental benefits, new industrialsectors, stronger established industries, export opportunities and nationaleconomic security. Technologies are classified as embryonic, emerging andestablished with the role government can have in developing them. Recommendations are included.