Some energy cartoons

 

o       Vito Agosta “The Ammonia Economy: there is an alternative to a hydrogen future.” Mechanical Engineering July 10, 2003.

 

o       Mitch Jacoby “Bottling Hydrogen in Solids” Chem. & Eng. News January 28, 2008, p 67.

 

o       “The Hydrogen Economy – Energy and Economic Black Hole”  Alice Friedemann, September 2004

o       Forum on making oxygen (splitting water, artificial photosynthesis)  Inorganic Chemistry 2008, v. 47(6).

 

o       Aquygen “a combustible gas made from water”  see   http://hytechapps.com

 

o       National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO.  http://www.nrel.gov

 

o       Green Car Congress, hydrogen storage materials http://www.greencarcongress.com/2005/09/handheld_hydrog.html

 

o       "Water will be the coal of the future."   Jules Verne in The Mysterious Island World Publishing Company, 1957, Part II, Ch. 11.  Original pub. 1874.

 

o       Iowa Energy Center (Iowa State), providing information and research updates on renewable energy sources

 

o       Ammonia fuel cells, in which hydrogen is derived from catalytic ammonia decomposition   Jason Ganley, Howard University,  October 2005

 

o       Hydrogen production via solar and nuclear energy   Ken Schulz, April 2003

 

o       Hydrogen advocates debunk some of the myths  that are roadblocks on the path to a hydrogen economy.     http://www.pbs.org/saf/1506/index.html

 

o       See Air Products hydrogen storage and distribution initiative at   http://www.airproducts.com

 

o       Matheson Tri Gas sells a table-top hydrogen generator that uses water electrolysis.

 

o       Ashley, S. "On the Road to Fuel-cell Cars" Scientific American March 2005, p 62.

 

o       Port, O. "Hydrogen Cars Are Almost Here, But ..." BusinessWeek January 24, 2005, p 56.

 

o       Alper, J. "Surprising Secrets of the Hydrogenases" Chemistry, Autumn 2004, p 18.

 

o       Johnson,  J. "Power from Moving Water" Chem. & Eng. News  October 4, 2004,  p. 23.

 

o       Millenium Cell, a commercial hydrogen storage venture   http://www.millenniumcell.com/index.pl

 

o       Uhrig, R. E. "Engineering Challenges of the Hydrogen Economy" The Bent of Tau Beta Pi Spring 2004, p.10.

 

o       Jones, Donald. "Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Future Cars." ChemMatters         Dec. 2000: 4-6.

 

o       Wald, Matthew L. "Questions about a Hydrogen Economy." Scientific American May 2004: 40-47.

 

o       Kennedy, Donald. "The Hydrogen Solution." Editorial. Science 13 Aug. 2004: 917.

 

o       Coontz, Robert, and Brooks Hanson. "Not So Simple." Science, 2004,  305. 

 

o       Service, Robert F. "The Carbon Conundrum." Science 2004, 305,  962-963. 

 

o       Cho, Adrian. "Fire and ICE: Revving up for H2." Science 2004, 305, 964-965. 

 

o       Vogel, Gretchen. "Will the Future Dawn in the North?" Science 2004, 305, 966-967. 

 

o       Turner, John A. "Sustainable Hydrogen Production." Science 2004, 305, 972-974. 

 

o       Demirdoven, Nurettin, and John Deutch. "Hybrid Cars Now, Fuel Cell Cars Later." Science 2004, 305, 975-976. 

 

o       Service, Robert F. "The Hydrogen Backlash." Science 2004, 305, 958-961. 

 

o       Grochala, Wojciech; Edwards, Peter P. "Thermal Decomposition of the Non-Interstitial Hydrides for the Storage and Production of Hydrogen"

            Chem. Rev. 2004, 104, 1283.

 

o       Häussermann, U.; Blomqvist, H.; Noréus, D. "Bonding and Stability of the Hydrogen Storage Material Mg2NiH4" Inorg. Chem. 2002, 41, 3684.

 

o       Freemantle, Michael "Nuclear Power for the Future" Chem. & Eng. News  September 13, 2004,  31.

 

o       Begley, Sharon "Running Cars on Plain H2O" Newsweek, December 26, 1994, 108.