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Hydrogen: Hot Stuff Cool Science

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Ever wonder what hydrogen energy is all about?  Where the hydrogen will
come from and how we will use it? Open this book and embark on a learning safari
to the Wasserstoff Farm where you ll discover the solid science and cutting-edge
technologies behind the H2 media hype, and have more fun than you re supposed
to. 


Three books in one:
1.  Review basic chemical principles of how fuel
can be transformed into useful energy.
2.  Explore the many sources of
hydrogen and ingenious methods devised to extract it.
3.  Discover how
we will use hydrogen in our homes and buildings, vehicles and public
transportation, for electricity in remote areas, and much more.


Science is explained, ideas illuminated and myths dispelled in this highly
readable book about what many experts are calling the most important new energy
for planet Earth.


 

276 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2004

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Rex A. Ewing

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January 14, 2016
Very entertaining as well as informative. Ewing uses fictional techniques to explain the potential of hydrogen as a fuel source. He goes as a visitor to a farm owned by an eccentric, but down to earth, genius. It is this farmer who explains the wonders of science in simple, understandable language. Illustrations serve well to supplement the text.
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February 2, 2010
Clever - uses stories and imagination to easily explain how hydrogen works. Then, includes chapters with more detailed explanations and tons of internet resources. The most easily understood and fun science book I've read.
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