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Towards Hydrogen Infrastructure. Advances and Challenges in Preparing for the Hydrogen Economy

  • Book

  • August 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5755610

Towards Hydrogen Infrastructure: Advances and Challenges in Preparing for the Hydrogen Economy lays out the fundamental needs and processes of a potential hydrogen-based economy.

This book begins by outlining the processes, theory, and technology underlying hydrogen energy, from production to storage and dissemination. Each chapter outlines the potential and the hurdles for developing each element toward a workable hydrogen infrastructure. The later parts consider the social, and environmental issues surrounding the hydrogen economy, and suggest updated governmental policies.

Presenting the needs of hydrogen energy infrastructure from development to practical implementation,

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Table of Contents

SECTION 1 Hydrogen Economy and International hydrogen strategy
1. Hydrogen Economy and International Hydrogen Strategies
1.2. Potential market failures inhibiting the development of a green hydrogen export industry
1.3. Global hydrogen economy and hydrogen strategy overview
SECTION 2 Hydrogen Production
2.1. Recent progress and developments in photocatalytic overall water splitting
SECTION 3 Hydrogen Storage
3.1. Current state and challenges for hydrogen storage technologies
3.2. Hydrogen storage in high entropy alloys
3.3 Hydrogen storage technology
SECTION 4 Hydrogen Transportation and Distribution
4.1. Hydrogen transportation and distribution
4.2. Commercially available resources for physical hydrogen storage and distribution
4.3. Metal hydride hydrogen storage: A systems perspective
SECTION 5 Hydrogen Safety/Standards (National and International Document Standards on Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cells)
5.1. Hydrogen sensors for safety applications
5.2. Hydrogen safety/standards (national and international document standards on hydrogen energy and fuel cell)
SECTION 6 Power to Gas 'Pathway'
6.1. Potential of hydrogen in poweringmobility and grid sectors
SECTION 7 Potential use of hydrogen for vehicular and power grid application
7.1. Total cost of ownership analysis of fuel cell electric vehicles in India
7.2. Overview on application of hydrogen
7.3. Fuel cell applications: Portable-domestic-distributed-mobility
SECTION 8 Current and Future (of) hydrogen economy
8.1. Current and future of the hydrogen economy
Index

Authors

Deepshikha Jaiswal-Nagar Assistant Professor, School of Physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram (IISER-TVM), India. Dr. Jaiswal-Nagar is an Assistant Professor at the School of Physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram (IISER-TVM), India. Her area of interest is very wide ranging from superconductivity, quantum criticality, charge transport at nanoscale to hydrogen storage and nanomaterials synthesis for gas sensing and chemical detection. Dr. Jaiswal-Nagar has contributed to the scientific community by publishing many peer-reviewed research articles in the above-mentioned areas. Viney Dixit Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram (IISER-TVM), India. Dr. Dixit is a Postdoctoral fellow at the School of Physics, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram (IISER-TVM), India. Her area of interest is focused on hydrogen storage. She has studied many materials such as metal hydrides, nanomaterials, and alloys for hydrogen storage application. She has also worked on bio-waste materials for water filtration. Currently, she is focused on studying the hydrogen sensing behavior of hybrid nanomaterials using the green chemistry synthesis route. Sheila Devasahayam Senior Research Fellow, Department of Chemical Engineering, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Devasahayam is a senior research fellow at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Monash University, Australia, currently focusing on carbon dioxide reduction through advanced energy conversion and utilization technologies and energy and emission reductions towards sustainable processing of materials. She has already edited Sustainability in Mineral and Energy Sectors, CRC Press 2017. She has authored many peer-reviewed papers in related areas.