The book’s interdisciplinary approach to sustainable energy systems disproves common misconceptions regarding hydrogen technologies and demonstrates that hydrogen technologies are a viable part of a sustainable, stable, and secure energy infrastructure. The book discusses intelligent energy management schemes for hydrogen energy and vehicle systems, safety and environmental science related to hydrogen technologies, and the infrastructure required for safe, renewable hydrogen options.
A clear and up-to-date resource on hydrogen systems, this work provides a balanced presentation of theoretical/technical and application aspects of hydrogen technologies. It presents all stakeholder perspectives and connects hydrogen technology through proper systems analysis and integration, covering both quantitative and qualitative factors.
Scott E. Grasman is a professor and department head of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology. Dr. Grasman is the author/coauthor of over 100 technical papers and is a reviewer/editorial member of various journals and books. His primary research interests relate to the application of quantitative models, focusing on the design and development of supply chain and logistics networks.