Logo XPRT
Companies
Products
Services
Software
Training
Applications
Sign in
List your business

Advertising options
  1. Home
  2. Books
  3. hydrogen generator
Show results for
Products
Services
Software
Training
Applications

Companies

News
Articles
Books
Magazines
Downloads
Videos

Refine by
Format types

  • Book

hydrogen-generator books

5 books found

Solar Hydrogen Generation

Solar Hydrogen Generation

Given the backdrop of intense interest and widespread discussion on the prospects of a hydrogen energy economy, this book aims to provide an authoritative and up-to-date scientific account of hydrogen generation using solar energy and renewable sources such as water. While the technological and economic aspects of solar hydrogen ...
BySpringer-Verlag GmbH

Light, Water, Hydrogen

Light, Water, Hydrogen

As the title suggests, Light, Water, Hydrogen: The Solar Generation of Hydrogen by Water Photoelectrolysis, considers the combination of water and light ...
BySpringer-Verlag GmbH

Next Generation Hydrogen Production

Next Generation Hydrogen Production

Given the pricing volatility of petroleum-based fuels, geopolitical instability influencing their supply and public awareness of their effect on the environment, investors are increasingly supporting clean energy sources. Hydrogen's minimal impact on the environment makes it an excellent potential source for mobile, distributed and even centralised power. Hydrogen production technology is a key ...
BySmithers

Eco-Economy: Building an Economy for the Earth

Eco-Economy: Building an Economy for the Earth

A combination of wind turbines, solar cells, hydrogen generators, and fuel cell engines offers not only energy independence, but an alternative to climate-disrupting fossil fuels. ...
ByEarth Policy Institute

Renewable Energy Cannot Sustain a Consumer Society

Renewable Energy Cannot Sustain a Consumer Society

It is widely assumed that our consumer society can move from using fossil fuels to using renewable energy sources while maintaining the high levels of energy use to which we have become accustomed. This book details the reasons why this almost unquestioned assumption is seriously mistaken. Chapters on wind, photovoltaic and solar thermal sources argue that these are not able to meet present ...
BySpringer-Verlag GmbH
  • Previous
  • Next
Need help finding the right suppliers?Try XPRT Sourcing. Let the XPRTs do the work for you
Back to top
About XPRT Media

XPRT is a global industry marketplace and information resource. Online product catalogs, news, articles, events, publications & more.


  • FAQs
  • Company sitemap
  • Category sitemap
XPRT is part of XPRT Media All Rights Reserved.
Terms
Privacy
  • XPRT RSS List
Our sites:
Environmental XPRT
Agriculture XPRT
Energy XPRT
Medical XPRT