Abstract
Brief arguments favouring greater emphasis by government R&D strategies on commercialization efforts to further develop hydrogen production processes involving the use of renewable energy sources are presented. These include the worsening global greenhouse effect problems due to the intensified use of fossil fuels and recent technological advances being made in photovoltaic energy conversion. A world-wide review is then made of on-going research programs in hydrogen production through the use of hydroelectric and solar energy sources. This review provides outlines of project objectives, schedules and financing schemes. Attention is given to the commercialization programs and strategies of ENEA (Italian Commission for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment).
Citation Formats
Barra, L, and Coiante, D.
Hydrogen production through photovoltaic processes: Italian ENEA and other research projects.
Italy: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Barra, L, & Coiante, D.
Hydrogen production through photovoltaic processes: Italian ENEA and other research projects.
Italy.
Barra, L, and Coiante, D.
1992.
"Hydrogen production through photovoltaic processes: Italian ENEA and other research projects."
Italy.
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title = {Hydrogen production through photovoltaic processes: Italian ENEA and other research projects}
author = {Barra, L, and Coiante, D}
abstractNote = {Brief arguments favouring greater emphasis by government R&D strategies on commercialization efforts to further develop hydrogen production processes involving the use of renewable energy sources are presented. These include the worsening global greenhouse effect problems due to the intensified use of fossil fuels and recent technological advances being made in photovoltaic energy conversion. A world-wide review is then made of on-going research programs in hydrogen production through the use of hydroelectric and solar energy sources. This review provides outlines of project objectives, schedules and financing schemes. Attention is given to the commercialization programs and strategies of ENEA (Italian Commission for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment).}
place = {Italy}
year = {1992}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Hydrogen production through photovoltaic processes: Italian ENEA and other research projects}
author = {Barra, L, and Coiante, D}
abstractNote = {Brief arguments favouring greater emphasis by government R&D strategies on commercialization efforts to further develop hydrogen production processes involving the use of renewable energy sources are presented. These include the worsening global greenhouse effect problems due to the intensified use of fossil fuels and recent technological advances being made in photovoltaic energy conversion. A world-wide review is then made of on-going research programs in hydrogen production through the use of hydroelectric and solar energy sources. This review provides outlines of project objectives, schedules and financing schemes. Attention is given to the commercialization programs and strategies of ENEA (Italian Commission for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment).}
place = {Italy}
year = {1992}
month = {Jan}
}