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         Hydrogen Energy:     more books (100)
  1. Tomorrow's Energy: Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and the Prospects for a Cleaner Planet by Peter Hoffmann, 2002-09-09
  2. HYDROGEN - Hot Stuff Cool Science 2nd edition: Discover the Future of Energy by Rex A. Ewing, 2007-04-01
  3. Hydrogen Energy and Power Generation (Energy and Environmental Progress-I)
  4. Oil and the Future of Energy: Climate Repair * Hydrogen * Nuclear Fuel * Renewable and Green Sources * Energy Efficiency
  5. Fuel from Water: Energy Independence with Hydrogen, 11th Edition by Michael A. Peavey, 1998-06
  6. 2007 Hydrogen Energy Guide - Fuel Cells, Fuel Cell Cars, Hydrogen Production, Safety, Storage, and Vehicle Designs (Ringbound) by U.S. Government, 2006-10-01
  7. Hydrogen: Running on Water (Energy Revolution) by Niki Walker, 2007-02-28
  8. Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cells: Transportation Power from Water - Automotive Designs, Production, Safety, Storage, Government and Industry Research for a Cleaner Future (Three CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2006-06-12
  9. Energy Technology Analysis Prospects for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells by OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing, 2005-12-07
  10. Solar Hydrogen Generation: Toward a Renewable Energy Future
  11. Hydrogen Power: An Introduction to Hydrogen Energy and Its Applications by L. O. Williams, 1980-06
  12. Hydrogen Energy: Challenges and Prospects (RSC Energy Series) by D. A. J. Rand, R. M. Dell, 2008-01-15
  13. Plunkett's Renewable, Alternative & Hydrogen Energy Industry Almanac 2008 (Plunkett's Renewable, Alternative & Hydrogen Energy Industry Almanac)
  14. Plunkett's Renewable, Alternative & Hydrogen Energy Industry Almanac: The Only Complete Guide To The Business Of Renewable, Alternative And Hydrogen Energy ... & Hydrogen Energy Industry Almanac) by Jack W. Plunkett, 2004-11-10

1. Hydrogen Energy Center
Educating, demonstrating, and advocating in support of hydrogen, renewables, and clean fuels for a sustainable energy economy
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2. Welcome To The International Association For Hydrogen Energy
Proponents of hydrogenbased energy technology. Organization information, technical papers on hydrogen safety and other topics.
http://www.iahe.org/
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Objective The Association strives to advance the day when HYDROGEN ENERGY will become the principal means by which the world will achieve its long-sought goal of Abundant Clean Energy for Mankind. Toward this end, the Association stimulates the exchange of information in Hydrogen Energy field through its publications and sponsorship of international workshops, short courses and conferences. In addition, the Association endeavors to inform the general public of the important role of Hydrogen Energy in the planning of an inexhaustible and clean energy system. Information Dissemination
The Association has an official scientific journal, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, published monthly by Elsevier Science; organises biennial World Hydrogen Energy Conferences - including exhibitions - around the world (the last World Hydrogen Energy Conference took place in Yokohama, Japan, June 2004; the next one, WHEC 16, will take place in Lyon, France, June 2006; more information coming soon); publishes the proceedings of these conferences as the Hydrogen Progress volumes; and maintains and updates this Internet site.

3. Solar Hydrogen Energy Corporation
Shec has developed a process to produce hydrogen which does not create green house gases such as co or co2, using only water and sunlight as the inputs into the process.
http://www.solar-h2.com/
Clean Renewable Energy for the 21st Century and Beyond (TM)
Solar Hydrogen Energy Corporation (SHEC) (TM)
Visit our new commercial site at: www.shec-labs.com
Mission Statement
SHEC's mission is to provide to the world a source of clean renewable energy for the 21st century and beyond.
Background
Traditional methods of producing hydrogen have been to convert fossil fuels to hydrogen. This process creates extensive greenhouse gases in the conversion process, and has little benefit over burning the fossil fuels directly.
The Product:
SHEC has developed a process to produce hydrogen which does not create green house gases such as CO or CO2. It is "100% clean and 100% renewable" (TM). We use only water and sunlight as our only inputs into our proprietary process. The energy cycle is much like the oxygen cycle of plants and animals. Animals use oxygen, and give off CO2. Plants on the other hand use CO2 and give off Oxygen. The hydrogen energy cycle is very similar. Our process takes water and produces Hydrogen and Oxygen. The oxygen can be released to the atmosphere (or bottled and sold), while the hydrogen is used as fuel. When the hydrogen is burned, it takes oxygen from the atmosphere and creates heat, with its by-product being water.
The Market:
Other Benefits:
An area less than the size of North Dakota, has enough solar radiation to supply the entire energy needs of the United States. Reliance on imports of fossil fuels will be eliminated, and so will the cost of wars associated with it. The health benefits and preservation of our planet is of primary importance. Pollution of our atmosphere from the continual burning of fossil fuels have costs which are overlooked. These include health costs of respiratory related diseases caused by polluted air, and eventual costs of crop failures due to global warming.

4. HYDROGEN ENERGY
Profile of Government of India (Ministry of NonConventional Energy Sources) research efforts on production, storage and uses of hydrogen as a fuel.
http://mnes.nic.in/hydro.htm
HYDROGEN ENERGY Objectives Projects Thrust Areas Organisations ... Back Hydrogen-powered motorcycle Hydrogen fuelled small power generating sets, two wheelers and catalytic combustion systems have also been developed and demonstrated. Objectives Projects Thrust Areas Organisations ... Back

5. Device Ups Hydrogen Energy From Sunlight: Science News Online, Sept. 16, 2000
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
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Device ups hydrogen energy from sunlight
Peter Weiss Here's 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. One look at the list of ingredients in today's fuel cells, however, shows that this ideal isn't yet being followed. Because processes that use sunlight to extract hydrogen remain costly and inefficient, fossil fuels still supply the hydrogen in most fuel cells. Hoping to break the fossil fuel habit, a team of Israeli, German, and Japanese scientists has created a device that boosts the efficiency of solar-powered hydrogen extraction by 50 percent. The group placed a photovoltaic cell on top of two flat, finger-long electrodes. The combination "is very efficient in converting solar energy [into an electric current] but also provides nearly the ideal voltage for splitting water" into hydrogen and oxygen, says team leader Stuart Licht of the Technion in Haifa, Israel. A water molecule splits, or undergoes electrolysis, at only 1.23 volts.

6. China Association For Hydrogen Energy
Site regarding hydrogen energy in China. Site is in Chinese language with english subtitles on the page links.
http://www.chinahydrogen.org/

7. American Hydrogen Association Home Page .Welcome To A
The goal of AHA is to stimulate interest and help establish the renewable hydrogen energy economy by the year 2010.
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8. Hydrogen Energy Network (H2NET) Home 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
http://www.h2net.org.uk/
H NET The UK Hydrogen Energy Network The Hydrogen Economy Factsheets LATEST NEWS: The presentations from the H2NET Summer Meeting 2005 on Hydrogen Production and The UK Strategic Agenda in Hydrogen Energy held at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory on Friday 24 June 2005 are now available from the H2NET Members Only pages Presentations from the joint meeting of H2NET and the Royal Society of Chemistry Industrial Inorganic Chemicals Sector on Hydrogen Storage Materials held at the University of Birmingham on Thursday 16 December 2004 are now publicly available from the H2NET Events page The report by Eoin Lees Energy, E4Tech, and Element Energy on A strategic framework for hydrogen energy in the UK (December 2004) and the Government's response of 14 June 2005 can be found on the DTI web-site 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

9. H-tec - Industrial
Manufacturers of fuel cells and solar hydrogen systems for education and demonstration. Many PDF files describing the company and its products. German based, site in English.
http://www.h-tec.com/
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10. Hydrogen Energy Center
hydrogen energy Center
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11. EERE: Hydrogen Energy
More basic information about hydrogen energy is also available. The vision of building an energy infrastructure that uses hydrogen as an energy carrier
http://www.eere.energy.gov/RE/hydrogen.html

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Hydrogen Topics
Hydrogen is the third most abundant element on the earth's surface, where it is found primarily in water (H O) and organic compounds. It is generally produced from hydrocarbons or water; and when burned as a fuel, or converted to electricity, it joins with oxygen to again form water. More basic information about hydrogen energy is also available
Technologies
Production
Hydrogen is produced from sources such as natural gas, coal, gasoline, methanol, or biomass through the application of heat; from bacteria or algae through photosynthesis; or by using electricity or sunlight to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Transport and Storage
The use of hydrogen as a fuel and energy carrier will require an infrastructure for safe and cost-effective hydrogen transport and storage. Fuel Cells
Hydrogen's potential use in fuel and energy applications includes powering vehicles, running turbines or fuel cells to produce electricity, and generating heat and electricity for buildings. The current focus is on hydrogen's use in fuel cells.
Issues
Safety
Hydrogen has an excellent safety record, and is as safe for transport, storage and use as many other fuels. Nevertheless, safety remains a top priority in all aspects of hydrogen energy. The hydrogen community addresses safety through stringent design and testing of

12. EERE Bookmark Update
The US Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy can now be found at http//www.eere.energy.gov/.
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13. Clean Energy Basics: Introduction To Hydrogen Energy
This page provides an introduction to hydrogen energy.
http://www.nrel.gov/clean_energy/hydrogen.html
NASA uses hydrogen fuel to launch the space shuttles. Credit: NASA
Introduction to hydrogen energy
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. 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. A fuel cell combines hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, heat, and water. Fuel cells are often compared to batteries. Both convert the energy produced by a chemical reaction into usable electric power. However, the fuel cell will produce electricity as long as fuel (hydrogen) is supplied, never losing its charge. Fuel cells are a promising technology for use as a source of heat and electricity for buildings, and as an electrical power source for electric motors propelling vehicles. Fuel cells operate best on pure hydrogen. But fuels like natural gas, methanol, or even gasoline can be reformed to produce the hydrogen required for fuel cells. Some fuel cells even can be fueled directly with methanol, without using a reformer. In the future, hydrogen could also join electricity as an important energy carrier. An energy carrier moves and delivers energy in a usable form to consumers. Renewable energy sources, like the sun and wind, can't produce energy all the time. But they could, for example, produce electric energy and hydrogen, which can be stored until it's needed. Hydrogen can also be transported (like electricity) to locations where it is needed.

14. Chemistry Periodic Table Hydrogen Key Information
This WebElements periodic table page contains key information for the element hydrogen
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15. Clean Energy Basics: Hydrogen Energy For Students And Teachers
This page lists information resources that will help students and teachers learn about hydrogen energy.
http://www.nrel.gov/clean_energy/teach_hydrogen.html
Cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells, like this one, may become more common when many of today's young students become old enough to drive. Credit: Leslie Eudy Some of the documents on this page are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs.
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Hydrogen energy for students and teachers
The following resources will provide you with more information on hydrogen technologies. If you are unfamiliar with these technologies, see the Introduction to hydrogen energy High school and college level The U.S. Department of Energy's features a lot of information about hydrogen energy DOE's Alternative Fuels Data Center provides information on hydrogen fuel cells for vehicles , including standards, codes, and legislation. DOE has the following publications: The American Hydrogen Association features FAQs and publications on hydrogen and fuel cells, including a hydrogen energy equivalent chart. The California Hydrogen Business Council features information and news on hydrogen energy.

16. Welcome To The International Association For Hydrogen Energy
Proponents of hydrogenbased energy technology. Organization information, technical papers on hydrogen safety and other topics.
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17. ScienceDirect - International Journal Of Hydrogen Energy - List Of Issues
International hydrogen energy Congress and ExhibitonUNIDOICHET (International Centre for hydrogen energy Technologies). Co-Organizer hydrogen energy Forum. Hosted by
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03603199
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Volume 30 Volume 30, Issue 12 , Pages 1295-1370 (September 2005)
Cancun 2003 - Solar-Hydrogen-Fuel Cells Volume 30, Issue 11 , Pages 1159-1294 (September 2005)
Fuel Cells Volume 30, Issue 10 , Pages 1037-1158 (August 2005) Volume 30, Issue 9 , Pages 931-1036 (August 2005)
Fuel Cells Volume 30, Issue 8 , Pages 809-930 (July 2005) Volume 30, Issue 7 , Pages 681-807 (July 2005) Volume 30, Issue 6 , Pages 569-679 (May 2005) Volume 30, Issue 5 , Pages 459-567 (April 2005) Volume 30, Issue 4 , Pages 341-457 (March 2005)
Fuel Cells Volume 30, Issue 3 , Pages 221-339 (March 2005) Volume 30, Issue 2 , Pages 105-220 (February 2005)
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18. FC2K
Hydrogen and the Law Safety and Liability a powerpoint presentation. ANSWERS to the questions you've been hearing and reading about hydrogen and
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19. The Hydrogen Fuel Cell Letter
pathways that may lead to novel materials for onboard hydrogen storage with capacities about 50% higher than what the Energy Department would
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20. HYDROGEN ENERGY
hydrogen energy as a clean fuel and energy carrier can be used in a broad range of applications as a possible substitute to fossil fuels.
http://mnes.nic.in/ntech3.htm
New Technology Programmes at a Glance Overview Chemical Sources Hydrogen Energy Alternative Fuel ... Major Programmes Hydrogen Energy
  • Hydrogen Energy as a clean fuel and energy carrier can be used in a broad range of applications as a possible substitute to fossil fuels.
Hydrogen energy based power generating unit
  • The application of hydrogen in fuel cells for power generation has been demonstrated, as a result of initiatives taken by this Ministry. Hydrogen fuelled small power generating sets, two wheelers and catalytic combustion systems for industrial and residential sectors have also been developed and demonstrated.
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