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978-1-4684-2609-0
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978-1-4684-2607-6
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1975
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Hydrogen Economy Miami Energy (Theme) Conference Banquet Address — March 19, 1974
pp. 9
Is Massive Solar Energy Conversion a Practical Prospect?
pp. 35
A Tower-Top Point Focus Solar Energy Collector
pp. 45
Reliability of Low Cost Cu2S/CdS Solar Cells for Large Scale Conversion of Solar to Electrical Energy
pp. 57
Geothermal Energy as a Resource in a Hydrogen Energy Economy
pp. 87
The Effect of Atmospheric Turbulence on Windmill Performance
pp. 107
Hydrogen: The Ultimate Energy Source
pp. 115
Nuclear Water Splitting and High Temperature Reactors
pp. 129
High-Temperature Nuclear Reactors as an Energy Source for Hydrogen Production
pp. 137
Hydrogen Production with a High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor (HTGR)
pp. 155
Hydrogen Production from Decomposition of Water by Means of Nuclear Reactor Heat
pp. 167
Aqueous Homogeneous Reactor for Hydrogen Production
pp. 183
Wind Capture and Diversion Through Pneumatic Energy Recovery with Large Capacity Aerogenerators
pp. 197
Sea Thermal Power as a Hydrogen and Methanol Generator
pp. 209
Ocean Based Solar-To-Hydrogen Energy Conversion Macro System
pp. 231
Thermochemical Water Cracking Using Solar Heat
pp. 243
Photolysis of Water as a Solar Energy Conversion Process: An Assessment
pp. 255
The Technology and Economies of Hydrogen Production from Fusion Reactors
pp. 279
Economic Criteria of Selection for Closed Cycle Thermochemical Water Splitting Processes
pp. 291
Comparative Study of Hybrid Energy Systems of Hydrogen and Electric Power
pp. 299
An Economic Perspective on Hydrogen Fuel
pp. 309
The Utilization of Solar Energy for Hydrogen Production by Cell Free System of Photosynthetic Organisms
pp. 317
An Analysis of Hydrogen Production Via Closed-Cycle Schemes
pp. 331
Hydrogen and Food Production from Nuclear Heat and Municipal Wastes
pp. 339
Hydrogen as Energy Storage Element
pp. 345
Hydrogen Opportunities in Saudi Arabia
pp. 371
On Methods for the Large-Scale Production of Hydrogen from Water
pp. 405
Electrolytic Hydrogen Generators
pp. 417
Electrolysis of Sea Water
pp. 425
Hydrogen Generation through Static Feed Water Electrolysis
pp. 441
Hydrogen Generation by Solid Polymer Electrolyte Water Electrolysis
pp. 457
Evaluation of Multi-Step Thermochemical Processes for the Production of Hydrogen from Water
pp. 471
Considerations on Iron-Chloride-Oxygen Reactions in Relation to Thermochemical Water-Splitting
pp. 483
Thermochemical Hydrogen Production Research at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
pp. 499
Analysis of Thermochemical Water-Splitting Cycles
pp. 517
A Search for Thermochemical Water-Splitting Cycles
pp. 533
Pipeline Transportation of Hydrogen
pp. 545
Economics of Pipeline Transport for Hydrogen and Oxygen
pp. 561
Low Thermal Flux Glass-Fiber/Metal Vessels for LH2 Storage Systems
pp. 575
Electric Power and Fuel Transmission by Liquid Hydrogen Superconductive Pipeline
pp. 589
Optimal Location of Hydrogen Supply Centers to Minimize Distribution Costs
pp. 605
The Activation of a Lanthanum-Nickel-Five Hydrogen Absorbent (Research Film)
pp. 611
An Engineering-Scale Energy Storage Reservoir of Iron Titanium Hydride
pp. 621
Modeling Studies of Fixed-Bed Metal-Hydride Storage Systems
pp. 645
The Safety Characteristics of LaNi5 Hydrides
pp. 659
The Formation and Properties of Rare-Earth and Transition Metal Hydrides
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