Progress in Hydrogen Energy : Proceedings of the National Workshop on Hydrogen Energy, New Delhi, July 4-6, 1985 / edited by R.P. Dahiya.

Hydrogen has been recognised as a universal, clean fuel which is expected to provide energy to our homes, industry and automobiles in the future. It is considered as one of the most interesting alternat̃ves to petroleum fuels. A considerable amount of research and development work on product­ ion, s...

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Main Author: Dahiya, R. P.
Other title:Proceedings of National Workshop held at New Delhi, July 4-6, 1985.
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1987.
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505 0 |a Inaugural Address -- National Research and Development Programme in the Field of Hydrogen Energy -- Electrolytic Hydrogen Production -- Hydrogen Production Through Photoelectrolysis -- Hydrogen Production by Microorganisms -- Ocean Thermal Power for Hydrogen Production -- Solid State Materials for Hydrogen Storage -- Thin Film Hydrogen Storage System -- Cryogenic Storage of Hydrogen -- Liquid Hydrogen as a Fuel for Ground, Air and Naval Vehicles -- Hydrogen Fuelled Internal Combustion Engines -- Utilisation of Hydrogen for Domestic, Commercial and Industrial Applications -- Fuel Cells: Past, Present and Future -- Enzyme Electrodes -- a Prelude to Utilizing Hydrogen or Hydrogen Rich Fuels in Biochemical Fuel Cells -- Analysis of H2-O2 Powered Magneto-hydro-dynamic Generators -- Energy Technology Characterisation and Assessment using Input-Output Structure: A Case for Hydrogen -- Panel Report -- Author Index. 
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