Hydrogen storage as an energy carrier for on board applications: Methodologies Advances and current status
London Training For Excellence
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South West London
London
SW59NB
United Kingdom
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Description
Hydrogen is the single most important and prominent fuel of our times; its combustion produces just energy and water, without contributing to global pollution. Hydrogen has a high gravimetric energetic content and the single obstacle for its use in every on board application is related to its efficient storage. Hydrogen, in contrast to fossil fuels is abundant. Different methodologies have been investigated in the last two decades for the storage of hydrogen, resulting to great achievements. This seminar is targeted at presenting all technological advances, current status and future prospects in the hydrogen storage field. Engineers, petrochemical companies and potential investors are the target group of this course.
Who is this course for?
- Chemists, Chemical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Environmental Chemists
- Petrochemical companies
- Investors in new technologies
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