Looks at natural gas and hydrogen as sources of energy and discusses the technology needed for conversion and storage as well as the energy economy and related political issues and government policies.
Explores the history of hydrogen energy, discussing the scientific concepts behind it, how it could serve to replace fossil fuels, and how it may be used in the future.
Explores the history, advantages and disadvantages, and future of hydrogen fuel cells. Includes text-related questions, a glossary, resources for further information, and color photographs.
hot stuff, cool science : journey to a world of hydrogen energy and fuel cells at the Wasserstoff Farm
Ewing, Rex A
2004
Contains the basic chemical principles of how hydrogen can be changed into energy and the methods used to create it. Provides information on how hydrogen will be used in our homes and buildings, and vehicles and public transportation.
the creation of the world-wide energy web and the redistribution of power on earth
Rifkin, Jeremy
2002
Analyzes the promising future outlook of the field of hydrogen power, discussing how hydrogen power can replace costly fossil fuels, what is being done to advance the field, and how it may impact world culture and economy.
Chronicles the history of mankind's study and use of hydrogen and describes the creation of new vehicles that use hydrogen or fuel cells. Examines the potential for these vehicles to cut down on carbon dioxide emissions and considers how long it will take for these types of vehicles to become the norm.
how the coming energy revolution will transform an industry, change our lives, and maybe even save the planet
Vaitheeswaran, Vijay V.
2003
Takes an optimistic look at the state of energy in the contemporary world despite energy anxiety in the headlines, predicting a revolution on the scale of the communications boom, and examines the technological, economic, and political bringing it about.