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Overview of Hydrogen Economy

MAREK, J.; ČÁSLAVSKÝ, J.

Originální název

Overview of Hydrogen Economy

Anglický název

Overview of Hydrogen Economy

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Originální abstrakt

Hydrogen economy represents a possible new direction for energy applications. Probably the best known part of this concept is the use of hydrogen in the automotive industry as a future replacement of fossil fuels, however the potential of its applications is much wider. Although the real deployment of hydrogen technologies is a lon term issue, we can find a range of demonstration applications that support the development of the concept already. Hydrogen as a new energy carrier of the future is a very topical area of research. The basic areas of interest can be divided in 4 main fields of research: hydrogen production (from fossil and renewable sources), hydrogen storage (physical/chemical ways), hydrogen use (fuel cells and combustion engines) and hydrogen infrastructure (on site/off site production, pipeline systems etc.). The contribution will present a contemporary overview of state of the art of hydrogen technologies in the context of European Union based on author´s experience gained during his bachelor (topic of thesis: hydrogen storage possibilities for mobility transport) and master studies (topic of thesis: hydrogen production by photocatalytic water splitting). The final part of the presentation will focus on the author´s topical field of the study that is the concept of a wastewater plant (WWTP) as a “biorefinery”, which is also the topic of author´s Ph.D. studies. The main area of discussion is going to be devoted to the topic of WWTP as a possible future renewable energy source through the production of biogas and biohydrogen.

Anglický abstrakt

Hydrogen economy represents a possible new direction for energy applications. Probably the best known part of this concept is the use of hydrogen in the automotive industry as a future replacement of fossil fuels, however the potential of its applications is much wider. Although the real deployment of hydrogen technologies is a lon term issue, we can find a range of demonstration applications that support the development of the concept already. Hydrogen as a new energy carrier of the future is a very topical area of research. The basic areas of interest can be divided in 4 main fields of research: hydrogen production (from fossil and renewable sources), hydrogen storage (physical/chemical ways), hydrogen use (fuel cells and combustion engines) and hydrogen infrastructure (on site/off site production, pipeline systems etc.). The contribution will present a contemporary overview of state of the art of hydrogen technologies in the context of European Union based on author´s experience gained during his bachelor (topic of thesis: hydrogen storage possibilities for mobility transport) and master studies (topic of thesis: hydrogen production by photocatalytic water splitting). The final part of the presentation will focus on the author´s topical field of the study that is the concept of a wastewater plant (WWTP) as a “biorefinery”, which is also the topic of author´s Ph.D. studies. The main area of discussion is going to be devoted to the topic of WWTP as a possible future renewable energy source through the production of biogas and biohydrogen.

Klíčová slova

hydrogen, hydrogen storage, hydrogen production, biohydrogen

Klíčová slova v angličtině

hydrogen, hydrogen storage, hydrogen production, biohydrogen

Autoři

MAREK, J.; ČÁSLAVSKÝ, J.

Vydáno

03.12.2015

Nakladatel

Vysoké učení technické v Brně, Fakulta chemická

Místo

Brno, Česká republika

ISBN

978-80-214-5290-6

Kniha

Studentská odborná konference Chemie je život 2015 Sborník příspěvků

Strany od

356

Strany do

367

Strany počet

12

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT121502,
  author="Jiří {Marek} and Josef {Čáslavský}",
  title="Overview of Hydrogen Economy",
  booktitle="Studentská odborná konference Chemie je život 2015
Sborník příspěvků",
  year="2015",
  number="první",
  pages="356--367",
  publisher="Vysoké učení technické v Brně, Fakulta chemická",
  address="Brno, Česká republika",
  isbn="978-80-214-5290-6"
}