Hydrogen is a cornerstone of future sector-coupled energy systems, offering long-term, even seasonal, storage for electricity, as well as applications as a fuel in transport, residential sectors, and as a feedstock in chemical industries.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of hydrogen technologies, covering production methods, storage and distribution, and utilisation across multiple sectors. It addresses the principles, advantages, and limitations of competing and complementary technologies, enabling informed decisions for practical applications. Chemistry, materials science, and efficiency considerations are also discussed, highlighting the complete hydrogen energy chain from generation to end use.
Designed for researchers in academia and industry, Hydrogen Technologies for Energy is also a valuable resource for graduate students seeking a solid foundation in hydrogen energy systems and related R&D.




