Water, Hydrogen, Real Estate & the Dollar

Background It is indeed remarkable the propensity of our esteemed decision makers to ignore scientists’ warnings. Case in point, the March 1912 issue of Popular Mechanics correctly predicted that coal burning would accumulate carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and cause a greenhouse effect. Did the industrialized countries heed? The answer … Continue reading

Poverty, Inequality, and Hydrogen

“Unlike some other calculations, those relating to poverty have no intrinsic value of their own. They exist only in order to help us make them disappear from the scene…. With imagination, faith and hope, we might succeed in wiping out the scourge of poverty even if we don’t agree on … Continue reading

A California Template

January 22, 2017 Quotation ‘We have nearly 100 years’ worth of natural gas and more than 250 years’ worth of clean, beautiful coal.’ President Donald Trump The Situation California, long the nation’s trendsetter, is a land of extremes. It has the highest summit and the lowest natural depression in the … Continue reading

Prospects and Obstacles for Green Hydrogen Production in Russia

January 30, 2021This study is aimed at: (1) comparing key Russian trends of green hydrogen development with global trends, (2) presenting strategic alternatives for the Russian energy sector development, (3) presenting a case study of the Russian hydrogen energy project «Dyakov Ust-Srednekanskaya HPP» in Magadan region, using the example of … Continue reading

Renewable Hydrogen’s Future in Eastern Australia’s Energy Networks

July 1, 2021The energy transition for a net-zero future will require deep decarbonization that hydrogen is uniquely positioned to facilitate. This techno-economic study considers renewable hydrogen production, transmission and storage for energy networks using the National Electricity Market (NEM) region of Eastern Australia as a case study. Australia is the … Continue reading

Using Hydrogen to Generate Electricity in Japan

June 12, 2020Japan is facing a severe challenge regarding its heavy dependence on fossil fuels: currently they account for 89% of total energy consumption. After the Great East Earthquake, energy security and vulnerability have become critical issues facing the Japanese energy system. The integration of renewable energy sources to meet … Continue reading

Review of Potential Liquid-Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) Systems

November 19, 2020The depletion of fossil fuels and rising global warming challenges encourage to find safe and viable energy storage and delivery technologies. Hydrogen is a clean, efficient energy carrier in various mobile fuel-cell applications and owned no adverse effects on the environment and human health. However, hydrogen storage is … Continue reading

Operation of Solar-Storage-Hydrogen-Charging System by Value Stream Analysis

April 24, 2020The topology of the clean energy system is a flexible structure with PV, wind power, hydrogen storage, and battery storage. Thus, the construction and operation of the clean energy system should pay more attention to the temporal and spatial variations. This paper discussed a solar-storage-hydrogen-charging demonstration to accommodate … Continue reading

Hydrogen Production from Offshore Wind Parks

June 16, 2021Hydrogen has the potential to be combined with offshore wind energy to aid in overcoming disadvantages such as the high installation cost of electrical transmission systems and transmission losses. This paper aims to outline and discuss the main features of the integration of hydrogen solutions in offshore wind … Continue reading

Assessment of Energy Storage from Photovoltaic Installations Using Hydrogen or Batteries

August 4, 2020This paper presents a series of economic efficiency studies comparing three different investment variants: without energy storage, with energy stored in batteries and hydrogen installation with a PEM fuel cell stack for a location in Poland.

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