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Prospects for hydrogen and fuel Cells.

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Publisher
Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development
Year
Dec. 2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
256
Category
Library

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Energy security, economic prosperity and environmental protection are challenges for all countries. They are particularly pressing in the transportation sector which still relies almost exclusively on oil. The use of hydrogen as an energy carrier and fuel cells as motive devices in transportation and energy distribution systems are possible solutions. This book provides an analysis of policy responses and hurdles and business opportunities. Information regarding the latest RandD, policy initiatives and private sector plans are assessed from the perspective of the rapidly changing global energy system in the next half century.  Read more...

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Fuel Cells;Hydrogen As Fuel


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