@article{rse2013124,
author={{Kumar, Krishna and Sahu, Omprakash},
title={Hydrogen Energy as Advance Renewable Resource},
journal={Sustainable Energy},
volume={1},
number={2},
pages={32--37},
year={2013},
url={http://pubs.sciepub.com/rse/1/2/4},
abstract={Reducing the demand on fossil resources remains a significant concern for many nations. Renewable-based processes like solar- or wind-driven electrolysis and photo biological water splitting hold great promise for clean hydrogen production; however, advances must still be made before these technologies can be economically competitive. Approximately 95% of the hydrogen produced today comes from carbonaceous raw material, primarily fossil in origin. Only a fraction of this hydrogen is currently used for energy purposes; the bulk serves as a chemical feedstock for petrochemical, food, electronics and metallurgical processing industries. However, hydrogen¡¯s share in the energy market is increasing with the implementation of fuel cell systems and the growing demand for zero-emission fuels. Hydrogen production will need to keep pace with this growing market. In this regard¡¯s an effort has been made to study of hydrogen as new renewable energy resources.},
doi={10.12691/rse-1-2-4}
publisher={Science and Education Publishing}
}
