Hydrogen Energy Technologies, 3rd Edition
Topic Information
Dear Colleagues,
Hydrogen is becoming a major contributor to decarbonising modern economies across the globe. This Topic is a continuation of the previous successful Topic “Hydrogen Energy Technologies”.
The scene is set for hydrogen to be a major player in decarbonising our modern economy. This is happening simultaneously as, with the increasing level of investment driven by the demand side, the hydrogen industry is positioning itself towards mass production in the coming years, which would significantly drive down costs even faster than we have witnessed in the past few decades. In line with all these developments, research and innovation in this field are expanding at a rapid rate, and we in the Energies journal are committed to facilitating the communication of high-quality studies in this field. This Topic focuses on the latest fundamentals and applied innovations in the field of hydrogen energy, covering the production, storage, distribution, and utilisation of hydrogen energy in various stationary and mobile applications. The Topic includes, but is not limited to:
- Hydrogen production methods;
- Hydrogen distribution;
- Novel hydrogen storage solutions;
- Large-scale hydrogen-based energy storage;
- Integrated renewable hydrogen systems;
- Fuel cells and electrolysers;
- Hydrogen systems modelling and optimisation (including numerical and analytical modelling, computational chemistry, etc.);
- Hydrogen system components and design (including MEA, catalyst layer, electrodes, GDL, membrane, bipolar plates, flow field, etc.);
- Hydrogen system operation and optimisation;
- Hydrogen for stationary and mobile applications;
- Control solutions for hydrogen systems;
- Hydrogen system/component manufacturing;
- Advanced hydrogen materials;
- Thermofluid modelling of hydrogen systems;
- Hydrogen economy;
- Hydrogen safety.
Prof. Dr. Bahman Shabani
Dr. Mahesh Suryawanshi
Topic Editors
Keywords
- hydrogen energy
- fuel cell
- electrolyser
- energy storage
- hydrogen production
- hydrogen utilisation
- renewable hydrogen
- hydrogen materials
- hydrogen systems