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The Hydrogen
Society More Than Just a Vision?
by Arno A. Evers, Preface of T. Nejat Veziroglu, IAHE-President
ISBN 978-3-937863-33-7
published on April 19th, 2010 during the Hannover
Fair
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Arno presented his new book:
Thursday, April 22, 4:20 pm, at the Group Exhibit H2+FC 2010:
Photo Gallerie: Arno's Forum presentation at HANNOVER FAIR 2010
Photo Gallerie: Arno's booth at HANNOVER FAIR 2010
Photo Gallerie:
Arno`s visit at DLR booth at HANNOVER FAIR 2010 incl visit of Motorglider
Antares DLR-H2
Posters of Arno A. Evers' booth L47/1 at the Group
Exhibit H2+FC 2010
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Preface from T. Nejat Verziroglu, (IHEA
President); Contents; Introduction; Pages 6 through 15 (pdf)
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Excerpts from Chapter 1: Nothing is
Infinite: The Heavy Hand of Fossil Fuels; Energy Supply and Consumption
in the World; The Shaky Balance: Global Energy Consumption; Pages 20 through
27 (pdf)
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Excerpts from Chapter 3: The grid: A
Matter of perspective; The Grid…as described by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in
2004; Pages 64 through 71 (pdf)
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Excerpts from Chapter 5: Up, Up and
Away: The Making of Hydrogen; Hydrogen and the Laws of Physics; Hydrogen
production from Renewable Energies without Electricity; Pages 88 through
105 (pdf)
Excerpts from Chapter 6:
Road to reality: How Many
Miles to go?; Ticket to Ride: Can Cars Carry that wight?; Pages 112 through
119 (pdf)
Excerpts from Chapter 7:
Go to where the market is: New Pathways to a Hydrogen Society; A Question of Design or can 35 Locomotives Fly?; Pages 126 through 146 (pdf)
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Background Information:
How can we create the sustainable hydrogen society?
In order to create a sustainable hydrogen society, hydrogen has to become a common commodity, must be produced free of pollution and losses, has to be traded global, based on supply and demand and must be used for electrification, transportation and convenience. Fuel cells produce electricity not by combustion but by chemistry. Their advantages have to be utilized in connecting the markets for electricity, heat and (clean) water.
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