
Basic Research Needs for the Hydrogen Economy. Report of the Basic Energy Sciences Workshop on Hydrogen Production, Storage and Use, May 13-15, 2003
Author(s) -
Millie Dresselhaus,
G. W. Crabtree,
Michelle V. Buchanan,
Thomas E. Mallouk,
Laurens Mets,
Kathy Taylor,
P. Jena,
Francis J. DiSalvo,
Thomas A. Zawodzinski,
Hsiang-Te Kung,
Isabel Anderson,
Phillip F. Britt,
Larry A. Curtiss,
Jay O. Keller,
Rajnish Kumar,
W. K. Kwok,
J. B. Taylor,
J Allgood,
Bronwyn C. Campbell,
K Talamini
Publication year - 2004
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/899224
Subject(s) - hydrogen economy , hydrogen production , production (economics) , hydrogen storage , hydrogen fuel , energy (signal processing) , clean energy , hydrogen , environmental science , energy storage , natural resource economics , environmental economics , waste management , process engineering , engineering , environmental protection , economics , chemistry , physics , thermodynamics , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics , macroeconomics , power (physics)
The coupled challenges of a doubling in the world's energy needs by the year 2050 and the increasing demands for ''clean'' energy sources that do not add more carbon dioxide and other pollutants to the environment have resulted in increased attention worldwide to the possibilities of a ''hydrogen economy'' as a long-term solution for a secure energy future