Peter Hoffmann describes worldwide scientific work toward a future hydrogen economy, looking at the auspicious prospects of this potential fuel. He discusses its applicability from automobiles to airplanes and the principles and technologies involved in making hydrogen a viable energy alternative.
Peter Hoffmann describes worldwide scientific work toward a future hydrogen economy, looking at the auspicious prospects of this potential fuel. He discusses its applicability from automobiles to airplanes and the principles and technologies involved in making hydrogen a viable energy alternative.
Peter Hoffmann is deputy bureau chief of McGraw-Hill World News in Bonn, Germany. His interest in hydrogen began in 1972.
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A Hydrogen Song Introduction The Basic Element: The Discovery of Hydrogen Early Visions: The History of the Hydrogen Movement Hydrogen from Natural Gas, Electrolysis, Thermochemistry: Present and Future Production Solar and Nuclear Power: Hydrogen's Primary Energy Sources Water Vapor from the Tailpipe: Hydrogen as Automotive Fuel Clean Contrails over Lake Erie: Hydrogen as Aircraft Fuel The Invisible Flame: Hydrogen as Utility Gas Fertilizer, Steel, and Protein Producing Microbes: Nonenergy Uses of Hydrogen The Hindenburg Syndrome: Is Hydrogen Safe? Scenarios for the Future
A Hydrogen Song Introduction The Basic Element: The Discovery of Hydrogen Early Visions: The History of the Hydrogen Movement Hydrogen from Natural Gas, Electrolysis, Thermochemistry: Present and Future Production Solar and Nuclear Power: Hydrogen's Primary Energy Sources Water Vapor from the Tailpipe: Hydrogen as Automotive Fuel Clean Contrails over Lake Erie: Hydrogen as Aircraft Fuel The Invisible Flame: Hydrogen as Utility Gas Fertilizer, Steel, and Protein Producing Microbes: Nonenergy Uses of Hydrogen The Hindenburg Syndrome: Is Hydrogen Safe? Scenarios for the Future
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