International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.27, No.11-12, 1125-1129, 2002
Pathways to a more sustainable production of energy: sustainable hydrogen - a research objective for Shell
Towards a sustainable energy supply is a clear direction for exploratory research in Shell. Examples of energy carriers, which should be delivered to the envisaged sustainable energy markets, are bio-fuels, produced from biomass residues, and hydrogen (or electricity), produced from renewable sources. In contrast to the readily available ancient sunlight stored in fossil fuels, the harvesting of incident sunlight will be intermittent, efficient electricity and hydrogen storage technologies need to be developed. Research to develop those energy chains is going on, but the actual transformation from current fossil fuel based to sustainable energy markets will take a considerable time. In the meantime the fossil fuel based energy markets have to be transformed to mitigate the impact of the use of fossil fuels. Some elements in this transformation are fuels for ultra-clean combustion (hydrocarbons and oxygenates), hydrogen from fossil fuels, fuels for processors for fuel cells, carbon sequestration. (C) 2002 J.W. Gosselink. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd on behalf of the International Association for Hydrogen Energy. All rights reserved.
Keywords:sustainable hydrogen