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English
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
09 October 2023
Hydrogen Energy Conversion and Management presents the challenges and solutions to the use of hydrogen as the significant energy source of the future. With a focus on the theory and recent technological developments, this book comprehensively addresses the production, storage, and real-world applications of hydrogen. Divided into four sections, Section 1 provides an overview of hydrogen technology, including environmental sustainability and the fundamentals of the hydrogen economy and future energy security. Section 2 examines the latest technologies for efficient and costeffective production of hydrogen, while Section 3 examines the latest technologies for efficient storage and transportation. Finally, Section 4 critically analyzes the challenges, solutions, and implementation prospects for a hydrogen-based fuel economy. Hydrogen Energy Conversion and Management is an invaluable resource for researchers and practitioners involved in the hydrogen economy and for graduates and research students on multidisciplinary subjects involving renewable energy.

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Imprint:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Mermaid Coloring Book for Kids ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   450g
ISBN:   9780443153297
ISBN 10:   0443153299
Pages:   498
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 12 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Professor Masud Khan is currently the Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. He previously served as the Head of Department and School, Deputy Dean Research, School of Engineering and Technology at Central Queensland University, Australia. His research and teaching interests are in thermofluids engineering, energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable technologies including production, storage, and performance assessment of renewable energy, hydrogen, and biofuels produced from various feedstock. He has made significant contributions in research providing fundamental solutions to many complex projects, engineering education, and academic leadership. He spent three visiting professorial appointments in Canada and the United States of America. He has over 410 publications including 3 edited books and 27 book chapters. Dr. Kalam Azad is a Lecturer at CQUniversity, Melbourne, Australia. His field of interest is renewable energy technologies, energy conversion, and their relevant industrial applications. He has published over a hundred scientific articles, including six edited books with Elsevier. The recognition of his research has been proved through a high number of citations and h-index both in Scopus and Google Scholar. He also works as a Section Editor: Sustainable Energy and Energies journal. Currently, he is a member of different professional bodies throughout the world. Professor Aman Oo is currently the Dean of Engineering at Macquarie University. Previously, he was the Dean and Head of School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, and the Dean of Engineering at Deakin University, Australia. He is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and has made significant research contributions to electrical power engineering and renewable energy, engineering education, and leadership. He has published more than 350 scholarly peerreviewed articles. Aman has research interests and expertise in microgrid and energy storage system integration, hydrogen, smart grid communication, power system stability and control, energy management and efficiency, protection and security of smart grids, sustainable operation, and control of microgrids as well as in engineering education.

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