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Renewable Hydrogen Production

  • Book

  • November 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5238355

Renewable Hydrogen Production provides a comprehensive analysis of renewable energy-based hydrogen production. Through simulation analysis and experimental investigations, the book provides fundamentals, compares existing hydrogen production applications, discusses novel technologies, and offers insights into the future directions of this rapidly evolving industry. This all-in-one resource on how to produce clean hydrogen production to enhance energy efficiency and support sustainable development will appeal to a wide variety of industries and professionals.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction�
2. Hydrogen Production Methods
3. Solar Energy-Based Hydrogen Production
4. Wind Energy-Based Hydrogen Production
5. Geothermal Energy-Based Hydrogen Production
6. Hydro Energy-Based Hydrogen Production
7. Ocean Energy-Based Hydrogen Production
8. Hydro Energy-Based Hydrogen Production
9. Hydro Energy-Based Hydrogen Production
10. Conclusions and Future Directions

Authors

Ibrahim Dincer Full professor of Mechanical Engineering, Ontario Tech. University, Canada. Dr. Ibrahim Dincer is professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Ontario Tech. University and visiting professor at Yildiz Technical University. He has authored numerous books and book chapters, and many refereed journal and conference papers. He has chaired many national and international conferences, symposia, workshops, and technical meetings. He has also delivered many plenary, keynote and invited lectures. He is an active member of various international scientific organizations and societies, and serves as editor in chief, associate editor, regional editor, and editorial board member for various prestigious international journals. He is a recipient of several research, teaching and service awards, including the Premier?s Research Excellence Award in Ontario, Canada. For the past seven years in a row he has been recognized by Thomson Reuters as one of The Most Influential Scientific Minds in Engineering and one of the Most Highly Cited Researchers. Haris Ishaq University of Ontario, Institute of Technology, Ontario, Canada. Haris Ishaq has just completed his PhD on the investigations of integrated systems for clean ammonia synthesis during PhD under the supervision of Prof. Dincer at Ontario Tech. University. His current research focuses on developing environmentally benign and sustainable systems for hydrogen production and exploring different renewable energy routes. He also pursued his MASc. degree in the area of heat recovery and thermal management of the thermochemical ?Cu-Cl cycle linked with industrial processes for hydrogen production.