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Clean Energy And Fuel Hydrogen Storage Sesha Srinivasan Elias Stefanakos

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Clean Energy And Fuel Hydrogen Storage Sesha Srinivasan Elias Stefanakos
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 67.6 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Sesha Srinivasan, Elias Stefanakos
ISBN: 9783039216314, 3039216317
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Clean Energy And Fuel Hydrogen Storage Sesha Srinivasan Elias Stefanakos by Sesha Srinivasan, Elias Stefanakos 9783039216314, 3039216317 instant download after payment.

Clean energy and fuel storage are often required for both stationary and automotive applications. Some of these clean energy and fuel storage technologies currently under extensive research and development include hydrogen storage, direct electric storage, mechanical energy storage, solar-thermal energy storage, electrochemical (batteries and supercapacitors), and thermochemical storage. The gravimetric and volumetric storage capacity, energy storage density, power output, operating temperature and pressure, cycle life, recyclability, and cost of clean energy or fuel storage are some of the factors that govern efficient energy and fuel storage technologies for potential deployment in energy harvesting (solar and wind farms) stations and onboard vehicular transportation. This Special Issue thus serves the need for promoting exploratory research and development on clean energy and fuel storage technologies while addressing their challenges to practical and sustainable infrastructures.

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