Since the late-twentieth century, hydrogen and fuel cells have developed as promising means of transitioning to a more sustainable economy. Hydrogen is a nonpolluting energy carrier that can be produced from almost all energy sources; fuel cells are technological devices that generate energy and heat using hydrogen or other fuels. They are clean, silent, and more efficient than combustion systems.
Energy industry - hydrogen and fuel cells
POGUTZ, STEFANO;RUSSO, ANGELOANTONIO;MIGLIAVACCA, PAOLO OTTONE
2009
Abstract
Since the late-twentieth century, hydrogen and fuel cells have developed as promising means of transitioning to a more sustainable economy. Hydrogen is a nonpolluting energy carrier that can be produced from almost all energy sources; fuel cells are technological devices that generate energy and heat using hydrogen or other fuels. They are clean, silent, and more efficient than combustion systems.File in questo prodotto:
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