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Green Hydrogen Rise

Sophie Carter

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Green Hydrogen Rise explores the potential of green hydrogen, produced through electrolysis using renewable energy, as a key element in the energy transition and decarbonization efforts. It examines the viability of hydrogen fuel in sectors like transportation, industry, and power generation, offering insights into how it can combat climate change and bolster energy security. One intriguing fact highlighted is that green hydrogen production emits no greenhouse gases, offering a clean alternative to traditional methods. 

 
The book adopts a comprehensive approach, tracing the history of hydrogen production and diving into the science behind electrolysis and various electrolyzer types. The book argues that with technological advancements and strategic policy support, green hydrogen can significantly contribute to global decarbonization. It progresses logically, introducing the concept, detailing the technology of electrolysis, exploring renewable energy integration, and examining hydrogen storage and transportation. 

 
Real-world projects and case studies illustrate both successes and challenges, providing a balanced view of the technology's potential and limitations. This makes the book valuable for policymakers, energy professionals, and investors seeking to understand hydrogen's role in a sustainable energy future.
Disponible depuis: 26/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 92 pages.

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