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Chemistry for Hydrogen Technology |
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Stressing clean sources of energy, theory of fuel cell
operations, hydrogen infrastructure and devices that use
hydrogen, this guide prepares readers for future challenges in
energy generation, consumption and commercialization of
hydrogen-power applications, apart from raising awareness for
renewable energy use. The book covers chemistry fundamentals
to aid understanding of energy, hydrogen technology, and
renewable energies and principles of their uses. |
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Fuel Cell Engines |
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This handbook provides an introduction to the basic principles
of thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry and material
science applied specifically to fuel cells. It covers
scientific fundamentals and provides a basic understanding
that enables proper technical decision making. The
fundamentals are applicable to all fuel cell systems, but
special focus is given to polymer electrolyte membrane fuel
cells. |
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Microbial Fuel Cells |
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This book is dedicated entirely to microbial fuel cells (MFCs).
It serves as an introduction to MFC theory as well as a manual
for research and maintenance of MFCs. Its accessible and
explanatory nature makes it appealing as both a text and a
general reference volume.
For the above publications, contact: John Wiley and Sons
(Asia) Ltd., 2, Clementi Loop #02-01, Singapore 129809. Tel:
+65.6463 2400; Fax: +65.6463 4605
E-mail:
enquiry@wiley.com.sg |
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Stationary Fuel Cells: An Overview |
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This is a useful guide for renewable energy specialists,
energy auditors, applications managers, service engineers,
building engineers, chemical engineers, consultants and
architects. Topics discussed include UPS and back-up power,
large stationary/back-up plants, government and NGO support
programmes, government policies and the geopolitics of fuel
choice, and lead markets and future developments.
Contact: Customer Service Department, Elsevier B.V., 3,
Killiney Road, #08-01, Winsland House I, Singapore 239519.
Tel: +65 6349 0222; Fax: +65 6733 15 10
E-mail:
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