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Transition to hydrogen : pathways toward clean transportation / edited by Alexander Wokaun, Erik Wilhelm.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011Description: 1 online resource (xx, 252 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781139018036 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 629.22/9 22
LOC classification:
  • TP359.H8 T73 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction / Warren W. Schenler -- Life cycle assessment of hydrogen production / Andrew Simons and Christian Bauer -- Technical characterisation and multi-criteria analysis of light-duty vehicles / Erik Wilhelm -- Hydrogen emissions to the atmosphere from industry and transportation / Steven W. Bond [and others] -- Regional fleet simulation / Silvia Ulli-Beer, Mathias Bosshardt, and Alexander Wokaun -- Long-term scenarios of the global energy and transport system / Timur Gül and Hal Turton -- Integrated assessment of hydrogen in transportation / Alexander Wokaun.
Summary: This book is a comprehensive and objective guide to understanding hydrogen as a transportation fuel. The effects that pursuing different vehicle technology development paths will have on the economy, the environment, public safety and human health are presented with implications for policy makers, industrial stakeholders and researchers alike. Using hydrogen as a fuel offers a possible solution to satisfying global mobility needs, including sustainability of supply and the potential reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. This book focuses on research issues that are at the intersection of hydrogen and transportation, since the study of vehicles and energy-carriers is inseparable. It concentrates on light duty vehicles (cars and light trucks), set in the context of other competing technologies, the larger energy sector and the overall economy. The book is invaluable for researchers and policy makers in transportation policy, energy economics, systems dynamics, vehicle powertrain modeling and simulation, environmental science and environmental engineering.
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Introduction / Warren W. Schenler -- Life cycle assessment of hydrogen production / Andrew Simons and Christian Bauer -- Technical characterisation and multi-criteria analysis of light-duty vehicles / Erik Wilhelm -- Hydrogen emissions to the atmosphere from industry and transportation / Steven W. Bond [and others] -- Regional fleet simulation / Silvia Ulli-Beer, Mathias Bosshardt, and Alexander Wokaun -- Long-term scenarios of the global energy and transport system / Timur Gül and Hal Turton -- Integrated assessment of hydrogen in transportation / Alexander Wokaun.

This book is a comprehensive and objective guide to understanding hydrogen as a transportation fuel. The effects that pursuing different vehicle technology development paths will have on the economy, the environment, public safety and human health are presented with implications for policy makers, industrial stakeholders and researchers alike. Using hydrogen as a fuel offers a possible solution to satisfying global mobility needs, including sustainability of supply and the potential reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. This book focuses on research issues that are at the intersection of hydrogen and transportation, since the study of vehicles and energy-carriers is inseparable. It concentrates on light duty vehicles (cars and light trucks), set in the context of other competing technologies, the larger energy sector and the overall economy. The book is invaluable for researchers and policy makers in transportation policy, energy economics, systems dynamics, vehicle powertrain modeling and simulation, environmental science and environmental engineering.

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