References

  1. Peter Hoffman, Tomorrow’s Energy, Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and the Prospects for a Cleaner Planet, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England, (2001), p.264.
  2. Paul Kruger, Electric Power Requirement in the United States for Large-Scale Production of Hydrogen Fuel, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 25 (2000), pp.1023-1033.
  3. Sandy Stuart Nuclear-Electrolysis Synergies: For Neat Hydrogen Production and Clean(er) Fossil Reserves Harvesting, 2001 ANS Winter Meeting, 11-15 November 2001, Reno, NV, distributed by Institute for Integrated Energy Systems, University of Victoria, http://www.iesvic.ca.
  4. ExternE – Externalities of Energy. A Research Project of the European Community, http://www.externe.jrc.es/.
  5. Geoffrey Ballard, Keynote Speech, World Hydrogen Energy Conference, WHECXIV, Montreal, PQ, 9-14 June 2002. http://www.h2.ca/en/whecxivspeech.html.

  6. Sandy Stuart, ibid.
  7. Alistair Miller, Signposts to a Nuclear + Hydrogen (N+H2) Future, 2001 ANS Winter Meeting, 11-15 November 2001, Reno, NV, distributed by Institute for Integrated Energy Systems, University of Victoria, http://www.iesvic.ca.
  8. Shusaku Shiozawa et. al., Present Status of JAERI’s R&D on Hydrogen Production Systems in HTER, NEA First Information Exchange Meeting, on Nuclear Production of Hydrogen, Paris, France, 2-3 October 2000, p.57.
  9. H.F. Wagner et. al., Global Energy Outlook, Key Issue Paper No. 1, Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Reactor Strategies: Adjusting to New Realities, International Symposium, Vienna, Austria, 3-6 June 1997.

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