Abstract
The first Nordic Symposium on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells for Energy Storage was held on March 11-12, 1993 at the premises of the Helsinki University of Technology in Espoo-Otaniemi. The initiator and main sponsor of this Symposium was the Nordic Energy Research Programme and its Committee for Fuel Cells. The major objective of the seminar was to present recent developments and research activities on the use of hydrogen and fuel cells for energy storage purposes. Emphasis was laid on smaller systems applicable e.g. for autonomous energy production. Hydrogen storage, conversion of hydrogen into final energy, and on-site production of hydrogen e.g. by renewable energy sources were considered. Besides basic scientific issues and components, system technology aspects were also discussed. New areas for further Nordic cooperation were identified during the symposium. The seminar was attended by almost 60 persons from all Nordic countries. Furthermore, three world-known scientists gave their overview on the status and trends of the hydrogen technology. This proceeding comprises the papers presented at the symposium
Lund, P
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Lund, P.
Hydrogen and fuel cells for energy storage.
Finland: N. p.,
1993.
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Lund, P.
Hydrogen and fuel cells for energy storage.
Finland.
Lund, P.
1993.
"Hydrogen and fuel cells for energy storage."
Finland.
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title = {Hydrogen and fuel cells for energy storage}
author = {Lund, P}
abstractNote = {The first Nordic Symposium on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells for Energy Storage was held on March 11-12, 1993 at the premises of the Helsinki University of Technology in Espoo-Otaniemi. The initiator and main sponsor of this Symposium was the Nordic Energy Research Programme and its Committee for Fuel Cells. The major objective of the seminar was to present recent developments and research activities on the use of hydrogen and fuel cells for energy storage purposes. Emphasis was laid on smaller systems applicable e.g. for autonomous energy production. Hydrogen storage, conversion of hydrogen into final energy, and on-site production of hydrogen e.g. by renewable energy sources were considered. Besides basic scientific issues and components, system technology aspects were also discussed. New areas for further Nordic cooperation were identified during the symposium. The seminar was attended by almost 60 persons from all Nordic countries. Furthermore, three world-known scientists gave their overview on the status and trends of the hydrogen technology. This proceeding comprises the papers presented at the symposium}
place = {Finland}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Hydrogen and fuel cells for energy storage}
author = {Lund, P}
abstractNote = {The first Nordic Symposium on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells for Energy Storage was held on March 11-12, 1993 at the premises of the Helsinki University of Technology in Espoo-Otaniemi. The initiator and main sponsor of this Symposium was the Nordic Energy Research Programme and its Committee for Fuel Cells. The major objective of the seminar was to present recent developments and research activities on the use of hydrogen and fuel cells for energy storage purposes. Emphasis was laid on smaller systems applicable e.g. for autonomous energy production. Hydrogen storage, conversion of hydrogen into final energy, and on-site production of hydrogen e.g. by renewable energy sources were considered. Besides basic scientific issues and components, system technology aspects were also discussed. New areas for further Nordic cooperation were identified during the symposium. The seminar was attended by almost 60 persons from all Nordic countries. Furthermore, three world-known scientists gave their overview on the status and trends of the hydrogen technology. This proceeding comprises the papers presented at the symposium}
place = {Finland}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}