Special Issues

Green Hydrogen Technologies

Submission Deadline: 31 July 2025 (closed) View: 822 Submit to Journal

Guest Editors

Assist.Prof. Ali Saberi Mehr

Email: ali.saberimehr@ucd.ie

Affiliation: School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University colge Dublin, D04 C1P, Ireland

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Research Interests: Green hydrogen, hydrogen storage, technoeconomic, life cycle assessment

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Dr.  Ehsan Gholamian

Email: Ehsan.g.karkon@ntnu.no

Affiliation: Department of Energy and Process Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,  NO-7491, Trondheim, Norway

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Research Interests: HVAC, Green Hydrogen, Energy Buildings

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Summary

The transition toward a sustainable energy future requires the development and deployment of innovative green hydrogen technologies. As a key enabler for decarbonizing energy systems, green hydrogen offers solutions to challenges in energy storage, transportation, and industrial processes while supporting the global push for carbon neutrality.


This Special Issue, titled Green Hydrogen Technologies, aims to gather state-of-the-art research and insights from academia and industry, fostering a deeper understanding of hydrogen production, storage, distribution, and utilization. We welcome contributions that address technical, economic, and environmental aspects of green hydrogen, as well as studies exploring its integration into renewable energy systems.


Suggested themes include but are not limited to:
· Advances in water electrolysis and hydrogen production technologies.
· Hydrogen storage materials and systems, including ammonia and solid-state storage.
· Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and techno-economic analysis of hydrogen pathways.
· Applications of hydrogen in transportation, industry, and power generation.
· Challenges in scaling up hydrogen infrastructure and policy implications.


We encourage researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to contribute original research, review articles, and case studies to this Special Issue.


Keywords

Green Hydrogen, Hydrogen Storage, Water Electrolysis, Renewable Energy Integration, Techno-Economic Analysis, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Decarbonization, Hydrogen Infrastructure, Sustainable Energy Systems, Hydrogen Applications in Industry and Transport

Published Papers


  • Open Access

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    Parasitic Shunt Currents in Alkaline Water Electrolysis (AWE) for Generating Clean Hydrogen

    Tuhid Pashaee Golmarz, Seyyed Kazem Yekani, Ebrahim Abdi aghdam
    Energy Engineering, Vol.122, No.10, pp. 4121-4134, 2025, DOI:10.32604/ee.2025.067446
    (This article belongs to the Special Issue: Green Hydrogen Technologies)
    Abstract Since the beginning of the 20th century, alkaline electrolysis has been used as a proven method for producing hydrogen on a megawatt scale. The existence of parasitic shunt currents in alkaline water electrolysis, which is utilized to produce clean hydrogen, is investigated in this work. Analysis has been done on a 20-cell stack. Steel end plates, bipolar plates, and an electrolyte concentration of 6 M potassium hydroxide are all included in the model. The Butler-Volmer kinetics equations are used to simulate the electrode surfaces. Ohmic losses are taken into consideration in both the electrode and… More >

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