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HYPOTHESIS V

HYdrogen – POwer THeoretical and Engineering Solutions International Symposium

Hydrogen Production from Renewable Sources

  • L. M. Peralta: "Mathematical modeling of the process of reformation of ethanol with steam."
  • J. C. Amphlett: "Performance Evaluation of Steam-Methanol Membrane Reformers."
  • J. Bøgild Hansen: "Methanol Reforming in Water Gas Shift Reactors- an inexpensive method for increasing hydrogen production."
  • S. H. Jensen: "The potential of the Solid Oxide Electrolyser for the Production of Synthetic Fuels."
  • E. González: "Investigative strategy for the material and energetic integration of the fuel cells and the hydrogen production to the bioethanol production from sugar cane."
  • A. Valdes: "The Potentialities of the Sugar Cane Biomass for the Production of Hydrogen Fuel."
  • Y. Lorenzo: "Records of the production of hydrogenate by way microbiological."
  • C. R. Bordillo: "Solter H: Hydrogen Generation from Solar Thermal."
  • M. Laborde: "Hydrogen production by ethanol steam reforming. A reaction mechanism."
  • D. I Kondarides: "Hydrogen from Biomass for Combined Heat and Power Production."
  • F. J. Pino: "Simulation tool based on renewable energy sources systems."
  • L. M. Peralta: "Comparison of catalysts in the humid reformation of ethanol for H2 production."
  • E. Vigil: "Perspectives for water photolysis of the copper oxide-porous nanocrystalline titanium Dioxide heterojunction."
  • R. De Philippis: "Photobiological hydrogen production by two Rhodopseudomonas palustris strains."
  • C-S. Kim: "Optimization of Electro-catalyst for PEM Water Electrolyzer based on Solar Power."
  • M. Zalas: "Photocatalytic hydrogen generation over modified titanium in flat photoreactors."
  • L. E. Arteaga: "Kinetic model of the humid reformation of ethanol using a catalyst of Cu and Ni."
  • G. Rákhely: "Biohydrogen production from keratin -containing wastes."
  • S. Corp: "Considerations for a strategy of solar clean hydrogen development by electrolysis using renewable energy sources in Cuba."