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In the near future the world will need to convert to a suitable,
clean energy supply: one that will meet the demands of an
increasing population while giving few environmental problems. One
such possible supply is hydrogen. Hydrogen Energy System describes
the present status of hydrogen as an energy supply, as well as its
prospect in the years to come. It covers the transition to
hydrogen-based, sustainable energy systems, the technology of
hydrogen production, its storage and transport, and current and
future hydrogen utilisation. Economic analyses of the hydrogen
energy system, together with case studies, are also presented.
This volume contains the lectures presented at the Advanced Study
Institute on "New Trends in Coal Science" which was held at Datca,
HUgla, Turkey during August 23 - September 4, 1987. The book
includes 23 chapters which were originally written for the meeting
by some of the world's foremost investigators. Chemists everywhere
are carrying out exciting research that has important implications
for the energy and fuels industries and for society in general. For
the near future, coal resources will continue to be of great
importance and science and technology of the highest order are
needed to extend this fossil energy resource and to utilize it in
an economical way that is also environmentally acceptable. These
were the main purposes for the organization of this NATO ASI. The
Institute constituted two working weeks on structure and reactivity
of coal and so is the book. Through the presentation of many
specific recent results on structure and characterization of coal
and its products the potential of new instrumental techniques is
presented in the first part of the book. Finally the reactivity of
coals at different conditions both in laboratory and industry is
discussed. We hope that the volume will be of great use to research
workers from academic and industrial background. In addition it
could serve as a textbook for a graduate course on coal science and
technology.
This volume contains the lectures presented at the Advanced Study
Institute on "Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Catalytic Solid
Fuel Conversion for the Production of aean Synthetic Fuels" which
was held at Ak;ay, Edremit, Tiirkiye, between July 21 and August 3,
1991. The book includes 23 chapters originally written for the
meeting by distinguished scientists an technologists in the field.
l would like to acknowledge the contribution of each of the authors
in the book. Their efforts have shed light on our understanding in
coal science research and better utilization of coal. Three main
subjects: structure and reactivity of coal; cleaning of coal and
its products, and factors affecting environmental balance of energy
usage and solutions for future, were discussed in the Institute and
these are presented under six groups in the book. I hope that of
great use to research workers from academic and industrial
background. the book will be Many people contributed to the success
of the Institute on which this volume was based. I take this
occasion to thank my colleagues who lectured in the Institute, both
for their efforts during the two weeks and their expertly prepared
lecture notes that reached to me in time. The Institute was
generously sponsored by the Scientific and Environmental Affairs
Dh.ision of the NATO and their contribution is deeply
acknowledged."
In the near future the world will need to convert to a suitable,
clean energy supply: one that will meet the demands of an
increasing population while giving few environmental problems. One
such possible supply is hydrogen. Hydrogen Energy System describes
the present status of hydrogen as an energy supply, as well as its
prospect in the years to come. It covers the transition to
hydrogen-based, sustainable energy systems, the technology of
hydrogen production, its storage and transport, and current and
future hydrogen utilisation. Economic analyses of the hydrogen
energy system, together with case studies, are also presented.
This volume contains the lectures presented at the Advanced Study
Institute on "Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Catalytic Solid
Fuel Conversion for the Production of aean Synthetic Fuels" which
was held at Ak;ay, Edremit, Tiirkiye, between July 21 and August 3,
1991. The book includes 23 chapters originally written for the
meeting by distinguished scientists an technologists in the field.
l would like to acknowledge the contribution of each of the authors
in the book. Their efforts have shed light on our understanding in
coal science research and better utilization of coal. Three main
subjects: structure and reactivity of coal; cleaning of coal and
its products, and factors affecting environmental balance of energy
usage and solutions for future, were discussed in the Institute and
these are presented under six groups in the book. I hope that of
great use to research workers from academic and industrial
background. the book will be Many people contributed to the success
of the Institute on which this volume was based. I take this
occasion to thank my colleagues who lectured in the Institute, both
for their efforts during the two weeks and their expertly prepared
lecture notes that reached to me in time. The Institute was
generously sponsored by the Scientific and Environmental Affairs
Dh.ision of the NATO and their contribution is deeply
acknowledged."
This volume contains the lectures presented at the Advanced Study
Institute on "New Trends in Coal Science" which was held at Datca,
HUgla, Turkey during August 23 - September 4, 1987. The book
includes 23 chapters which were originally written for the meeting
by some of the world's foremost investigators. Chemists everywhere
are carrying out exciting research that has important implications
for the energy and fuels industries and for society in general. For
the near future, coal resources will continue to be of great
importance and science and technology of the highest order are
needed to extend this fossil energy resource and to utilize it in
an economical way that is also environmentally acceptable. These
were the main purposes for the organization of this NATO ASI. The
Institute constituted two working weeks on structure and reactivity
of coal and so is the book. Through the presentation of many
specific recent results on structure and characterization of coal
and its products the potential of new instrumental techniques is
presented in the first part of the book. Finally the reactivity of
coals at different conditions both in laboratory and industry is
discussed. We hope that the volume will be of great use to research
workers from academic and industrial background. In addition it
could serve as a textbook for a graduate course on coal science and
technology.
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