Fuelling the Future
Intelligent Approaches for Harnessing Hydrogen Energy
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 17. September 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
430 pages
978-0-443-34090-1 (ISBN)
Description
Fuelling the Future: Intelligent Approaches for Harnessing Hydrogen Energy explores the transformative potential of hydrogen as a clean, renewable energy source. The opening chapter delves into the global need to shift towards sustainable energy solutions, emphasizing hydrogen's role in reducing carbon emissions and supporting the transition to a greener economy. It introduces machine learning as a cutting-edge tool for solving complex challenges associated with hydrogen production and utilization, offering a glimpse into a smarter, data-driven approach to energy management. It also navigates key issues such as scalability, cost-efficiency, and environmental impacts, ensuring a holistic understanding of hydrogen's future in energy systems.
Beyond optimization, the book addresses practical applications of hydrogen energy in transportation, industry, and storage.
Beyond optimization, the book addresses practical applications of hydrogen energy in transportation, industry, and storage.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 227 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-34090-1 (9780443340901)
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Deepanraj Balakrishnan | Prabhakar Sharma | Ali Hussain
Fuelling the Future
Intelligent Approaches for Harnessing Hydrogen Energy
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09/2025
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Persons
Dr. Deepanraj Balakrishnan is currently working as Research Faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Saudi Arabia. He has 12 years of working experience, which include both teaching and research. Dr. Deepanraj has published more than 150+ research articles in peer reviewed international journals and conferences and holds 4 Indian patents. He is serving as guest editor, editorial board member and reviewer for many international peer reviewed journals including well known publishers like Elsevier, Springer and Inderscience. His area of interest includes Renewable Energy Utilization; Energy Conservation and Waste Management with special focus on Bio-Energy.
Dr Prabhakar Sharma is currently working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University, India. He has 13 years of academic experience and 15 Years industrial experience in the aviation sector. His research interests include renewable energy, hydrogen energy, Machine learning, and Optimization.
Dr. Ali Hussain is working as an Associate Professor in the Institute of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan. He is a leading Microbial Biotechnologist. Energy and environment are the key domains of his research. His current research interests include microbial conversion of agro-industrial wastes into bioenergy, and molecular ecology and biotechnology of the microbes responsible for the efficient bioremediation of various industrial effluents. Microbial groups of special interest to him are methanogens, microalgae, hydrogen-producing, and sulfate-reducing prokaryotes. He has more than 125 articles in different international journals, and 6 book chapters in edited books to his credit. He is also the Associate Editor of BMC Microbiology.
Dr Prabhakar Sharma is currently working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University, India. He has 13 years of academic experience and 15 Years industrial experience in the aviation sector. His research interests include renewable energy, hydrogen energy, Machine learning, and Optimization.
Dr. Ali Hussain is working as an Associate Professor in the Institute of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan. He is a leading Microbial Biotechnologist. Energy and environment are the key domains of his research. His current research interests include microbial conversion of agro-industrial wastes into bioenergy, and molecular ecology and biotechnology of the microbes responsible for the efficient bioremediation of various industrial effluents. Microbial groups of special interest to him are methanogens, microalgae, hydrogen-producing, and sulfate-reducing prokaryotes. He has more than 125 articles in different international journals, and 6 book chapters in edited books to his credit. He is also the Associate Editor of BMC Microbiology.
Editor
Research Faculty, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Saudi Arabia
Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University, India
Associate Professor, Institute of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Content
1. Introduction
2. The Promise of Hydrogen Energy
3. Fundamentals of Hydrogen Energy
4. Biohydrogen: Present and Future
5. Intelligent Systems in Hydrogen Energy
6. Hydrogen-Fueled Technologies
7. Environmental and Economic Considerations
8. Case Studies in Hydrogen-Powered Industries
9. Challenges and Ethical Considerations
10. Future Trends and Innovations
11. Implementing ML Solutions in Hydrogen Projects
12. Sustainability and Social Impacts
13. Future Trends and Emerging Technologies
14. Global Perspectives on Hydrogen Energy
15. Conclusion and Outlook
2. The Promise of Hydrogen Energy
3. Fundamentals of Hydrogen Energy
4. Biohydrogen: Present and Future
5. Intelligent Systems in Hydrogen Energy
6. Hydrogen-Fueled Technologies
7. Environmental and Economic Considerations
8. Case Studies in Hydrogen-Powered Industries
9. Challenges and Ethical Considerations
10. Future Trends and Innovations
11. Implementing ML Solutions in Hydrogen Projects
12. Sustainability and Social Impacts
13. Future Trends and Emerging Technologies
14. Global Perspectives on Hydrogen Energy
15. Conclusion and Outlook