scholarly journals Insights of Japan’s Development Strategy of Hydrogen Society on Xinjiang’s Development in Hydrogen Production with Residual Electricity

Author(s):  
Lijun Xu ◽  
Lei Xu ◽  
Asifujiang Abudureyimu ◽  
Ruijing Shi ◽  
Abuliti Abudula
2021 ◽  
Vol 245 ◽  
pp. 01014
Author(s):  
Fei Pengfei ◽  
Zhang Chao

Abstracts Since the 21st century, the domestic and foreign energy structure has been deeply adjusted and therefore the study about hydrogen production with water electrolysis becomes a hotspot. This paper makes bibliometric analysis for related indexes in the field of hydrogen production with water electrolysis, for example, output scale of articles, academic influence, discipline layout, and international cooperation, and compares China’s strength with other countries around the world to obtain development trend of the technology in the world, thus formulating related development strategy and discipline policy for the technology and providing useful reference for corporate investment decision-making and researchers in selecting research direction.


2013 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 139
Author(s):  
F. J. Rodríguez Varela ◽  
R. G. González Huerta ◽  
V. Collins Martínez

The Joint Meeting 9th International Symposium on New Materials and Nano-Materials for Electrochemical Systems and XII International Congress of the Mexican Hydrogen Society, “Challenges in New Materials Development for Sustainable Energy and Transport”, was held in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, on July 8-13, 2012. It served as a forum to disseminate the latest developments in relevant topics such as Advanced Batteries, Fuel Cells, Photoelectrochemical Cells, Hydrogen Production and Storage, among others. The Event was hosted by the Mexican Hydrogen Society (MHS). Founded in 1999, the MHS is nowadays the leading organization within Mexico bringing together Research Groups, Government Agencies and Industry partners to promote R&D related to hydrogen technologies. Plenary lectures were delivered by Prof. Nicolas Alonso-Vante from University of Poitiers (France), Prof. Perla B. Balbuena from Texas A&M University (USA), Prof. Bruce Parkinson from University of Wyoming (USA), Prof. Krishnan Rajeshwar from University of Texas At Arlington (USA), Prof. James J. Spivey from Louisiana State University (USA) and William Whittenberger from EcoLake Enterprises, LLC, Ohio, (USA). The Meeting included 62 oral presentations and 73 works at the poster sessions of delegates from Mexico, Canada, France, Argentina, Spain, Turkey, USA, China, Japan, Brazil, Venezuela, Portugal. This special issue of the Journal of New Materials for Electrochemical Systems includes selected papers presented at the Meeting, covering different important topics: Supercapacitors, Microbial Fuel Cells, Surface modification of polymer electrolytes, Capacitance studies, Materials for hydrogen evolution and hydrogen production, Dye-sensitized solar cells, Novel fuel cell membranes, Low Pt-content catalysts for PEMFCs anodes and cathodes, Autothermal Reforming of Ethanol, Steam Reforming of Biofuels, Anode electrocatalysts for DAFCs, We wish to thank the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (National Council for Science and Technology of Mexico, CONACyT) for the financial support that made possible the 9th International Symposium on New Materials and Nano-Materials for Electrochemical Systems and XII International Congress of the Mexican Hydrogen Society. Also, we extend our gratitude to Prof. O. Savadogo, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal, for encouraging the publication of this Special Issue. Also, we thank all of the authors for their contributions and to the referees for their comments and suggestions. The 10th International Symposium on New Materials and Nano Materials for Electrochemical Systems will be held in Montreal in July 5-8, 2015 The XIV International Congress of the MHS will be held in Cancun, Mexico, in 2014. For more information, please visit the MHS´s official webpage: www.smh2.mx.


2020 ◽  
pp. 124-135
Author(s):  
I. N. G. Wardana ◽  
N. Willy Satrio

Tofu is main food in Indonesia and its waste generally pollutes the waters. This study aims to change the waste into energy by utilizing the electric charge in the pores of tofu waste to produce hydrogen in water. The tofu pore is negatively charged and the surface surrounding the pore has a positive charge. The positive and negative electric charges stretch water molecules that have a partial charge. With the addition of a 12V electrical energy during electrolysis, water breaks down into hydrogen. The test was conducted on pre-treated tofu waste suspension using oxalic acid. The hydrogen concentration was measured by a MQ-8 hydrogen sensor. The result shows that the addition of turmeric together with sodium bicarbonate to tofu waste in water, hydrogen production increased more than four times. This is due to the fact that magnetic field generated by delocalized electron in aromatic ring in turmeric energizes all electrons in the pores of tofu waste, in the sodium bicarbonate, and in water that boosts hydrogen production. At the same time the stronger partial charge in natrium bicarbonate shields the hydrogen proton from strong attraction of tofu pores. These two combined effect are very powerful for larger hydrogen production in water by tofu waste.


Liquidity ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 125-134
Author(s):  
Asriyal Asriyal ◽  
Sutia Budi

The purpose of this study is to: (1) review and analyze the strategies that have been implemented by 10 young entrepreneur’s Program of IbK of STIEAD Jakarta in developing their businesses over the years; (2) identify and analyze the strategies that will be run by them for the next day; (3) analyze and formulate proposals for business development strategy is relevant to young entrepreneurs run by them. The results shows, the strategy which conducted by them is actually still conventional and little is applying modern business patterns. However, they have a plan/strategy development effort that started steady state. Targets that have been set should be reassessed and to be rationalized, if the strategy is capable of being implemented. The recommendations concerned are for all tenants should have self determination for entrepreneurship, able to instill confidence, and always looking for a way out in case of a deadlock


2008 ◽  
pp. 25-43 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Grigoriev ◽  
S. Plaksin ◽  
M. Salikhov

The article develops methodological approach to the analysis of groups of interests’ influence on the choice of Russia’s development strategy. It is possible to pass on to the analysis of specific issues of economic policy by forming several sub-groups in every "analytical" group. The article also considers the structure of Russian economy which was formed as a result of transformational crisis’ influence on Soviet economy, and relevant international comparisons. Main alternative ways of transition to innovational development are the renewal of Soviet "triangle economy" (the scenario "Mobilization") and complex institutional changes (the scenario "Modernization").


2020 ◽  
pp. 51-74
Author(s):  
I. A. Bashmakov

The article presents the key results of scenario projections that underpinned the Strategy for long-term low carbon economic development of the Russian Federation to 2050, including analysis of potential Russia’s GHG emission mitigation commitments to 2050 and assessment of relevant costs, benefits, and implications for Russia’s GDP. Low carbon transformation of the Russian economy is presented as a potential driver for economic growth that offers trillions-of-dollars-worth market niches for low carbon products by mid-21st century. Transition to low carbon economic growth is irreversible. Lagging behind in this technological race entails a security risk and technological backwardness hazards.


2008 ◽  
pp. 119-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Senchagov

The core of Russia’s long-term socio-economic development strategy is represented by its conceptual basis. Having considered debating points about the essence and priority of the strategy, the author analyzes the logic and stages of its development as well as possibilities, restrictions and risks of high GDP rates of growth.


2017 ◽  
pp. 45-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Osmakov ◽  
A. Kalinin

The article considers the problems of industrial policy and, accordingly, the industrial development strategy from the standpoint of the challenges facing the industry, the conditions for the adoption of strategic decisions and possible answers - the key directions of state activities. The main principles and directions are analyzed: investment, foreign trade, technological policies, certain aspects of territorial planning, state corporate and social policies. Proposals on the prospective goal-setting and possible results of industrial policy have been formulated.


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