Est special topic hydrogen energy

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Call for Papers [Special Topic]

Hydrogen Energy The special topic calls for papers on Hydrogen Energy and such papers will appear in the journal Energy Science and Technology as a special column. Description Among various renewable energy sources, hydrogen is an important fuel for its high energy generation rate and water as the 1 only byproduct and can be considered as an environmentally clean fuel. It has been widely used in many industrial applications. Hydrogen is a zero-emission fuel which uses electrochemical cells or combustion in internal engines, to power vehicles and electric devices. It is also used in the propulsion of spacecraft and can potentially be mass -produced and commercialized for passenger vehicles and aircraft. However, most of the hydrogen in the world is still being produced from fossil fuels, which have a negative impact on global warming. In this topic, we invite researchers to contribute original research and review articles that will stimulate the continuing efforts to advance the science and technology in this crucial and fast progressing area. The research on materials directly contributes to hydrogen technologies or on apparatus technology that enables hydrogen energy applications. Potential topical areas include, but are not limited to: hydrogen generation from different sources; Storage, distribution and refueling; hydrogen sustainability and economic viability.

Requirements In addition to the Review and Original Articles by invited speakers, we are inviting you to submit a relevant research paper on Hydrogen Energy for consideration. Papers will be subject to normal peer review and must comply with the Guide for Authors. To submit papers to the “Hydrogen Energy” Special Topic, please go to http://www.cscanada.net. With your submission, please state clearly to the editor that your manuscripts are submitted to the Special Topic Hydrogen Energy.

Related Conferences: June 3-7, 2012, Toronto, Canada. World Hydrogen Energy Conference 2012 September 9-11, 2013. Brussels – Belgium, International Conference on Hydrogen Safety September 9-12, 2012 Jackson Lake Lodge Moran, Wyoming USA, 2012 International Hydrogen Conference

Related Journals (Special issue): international journal of hydrogen energy Journal of Chemistry(Special Issue: Hydrogen Generation from Green Processes) Central European Journal of Chemistry (Special Issue: Materials for Hydrogen Storage and Fuel Cells)

Related Articles: Barbir, F. (2005). PEM electrolysis for production of hydrogen from renewable energy sources. Solar Energy, 78(5), 661-669. Grigoriev, S. A., Porembsky, V. I., & Fateev, V. N. (2006). Pure hydrogen production by PEM electrolysis for hydrogen energy. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 31(2), 171-175. Jain, I. P., Lal, C., & Jain, A. (2010). Hydrogen storage in Mg: a most promising material. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 35(10), 5133-5144. Jensen, S. H., Larsen, P. H., & Mogensen, M. (2007). Hydrogen and synthetic fuel production from renewable energy sources. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 32(15), 3253-3257.


Rosen, M. A. (2010). Advances in hydrogen production by thermochemical water decomposition: a review. Energy, 35(2), 1068-1076. Stoots, C. M., O'Brien, J. E., Condie, K. G., & Hartvigsen, J. J. (2010). High-temperature electrolysis for large-scale hydrogen production from nuclear energy–experimental investigations. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 35(10), 4861-4870. Sheth, P. N., & Babu, B. V. (2010). Production of hydrogen energy through biomass (waste wood) gasification. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 35(19), 10803-10810. Yildiz, B., & Kazimi, M. S. (2006). Efficiency of hydrogen production systems using alternative nuclear energy technologies. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 31(1), 77-92. Winter, C. J. (2009). Hydrogen energy—abundant, efficient, clean: a debate over the energy-system-of-change. International 2 journal of hydrogen energy, 34(14), S1-S52. Wang, J., & Wan, W. (2009). Factors influencing fermentative hydrogen production: a review. International journal of hydrogen energy, 34(2), 799-811. Ulleberg, Ø., Nakken, T., & Eté, A. (2010). The wind/hydrogen demonstration system at Utsira in Norway: Evaluation of system performance using operational data and updated hydrogen energy system modeling tools. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 35(5), 1841-1852.

About The Journal Energy Science and Technology (ISSN 1923-8460 [PRINT]; ISSN 1923-8479 [ONLINE]) is dedicated to providing a multidisciplinary platform for detailed and comprehensive investigations, analyses and appropriate reviews on energy science and technology. EST publishes peer-reviewed original scholarly high-quality work such as analytical, numerical, or experimental results and physical analyses of processes of lasting scientific value. Those pertaining to modeling, theory, analysis, simulations, technology development, experiments, and visualization and measurement techniques are also appropriate for the journal. Energy Science and Technology is indexed by CAS of America, DOAJ of Sweden, CNKI of China, Journal TOCs of England, Open J-gate of India, and ProQuest LIC. It is filed by Library and Archives Canada, Gale, EBSCO Publishing, Ulrich's of America, and collected by the database AMICUS of Canada. More detailed information about the journal can be discovered in http://www.cscanada.net/index.php/est. We sincerely welcome you to submit articles to the special column Hydrogen Energy which also serves as the subject of your paper. If you rightly have a manuscript in this field, please don’t hesitate to write us an email with the subject of “Submission for EST Special Topic: Hydrogen Energy (http://cscanada.net/users/index.php/index/login )”. We look forward to your submission at est@cscanada.org ; est@cscanada.net . More detailed information about the special topic, pertinent conferences, related journals (special issue) and relevant articles can be discovered from our websites: http://www.cscanada.net/index.php/est/announcement/view/94

Energy Science and Technology (EST) CSCanada Canadian Research & Development Center of Sciences and Cultures (CRDCSC) Address: 758, 77e AV, Laval, Quebec, H7V 4A8, Canada Http://www.cscanada.org; Http://www.cscanada.net E-mail: ans@cscanada.org; ans@cscanada.net; caooc@hotmail.com


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