Towards Hydrogen Infrastructure 1st Edition
Spark a new vision for the energy future with Towards Hydrogen Infrastructure, 1st Edition, a practical and compelling guide by Viney Dixit, Sheila Devasahayam and Deepshikha Jaiswal-Nagar. This timely volume cuts through complexity to reveal how hydrogen can realistically power transport, industry and cities—locally and globally.
Discover clear, actionable insight into hydrogen production routes (green, blue and grey), storage and distribution networks, safety and regulatory frameworks, and cost drivers that shape the emerging hydrogen economy. Rich with real-world examples and policy perspectives, the book bridges engineering detail with market realities—making it essential for engineers, planners, policymakers, investors and students focused on renewable energy and decarbonisation efforts in India, Asia and worldwide.
From technical schematics to supply-chain strategies and site-level considerations for refuelling stations, the authors translate best practices into implementable steps. They highlight economic models, infrastructure planning, and environmental impacts that help stakeholders evaluate risk and opportunity during the energy transition.
Whether you’re designing hydrogen hubs, advising governments on regulation, or exploring investment in clean-fuel infrastructure, this book equips you with the knowledge to act confidently. Practical, well-structured and forward-looking, it’s a must-have reference for professionals shaping the future of sustainable energy.
Secure your copy today and stay ahead in the race to build resilient, scalable hydrogen networks that can transform mobility and industry across cities and nations.
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