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Obstacles Facing Hydrogen Green Systems and Green Energy

Obstacles Facing Hydrogen Green Systems and Green Energy
Author(s)/Editor(s): Jamal Mabrouki (Faculty of Science, Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco)
Copyright: ©2025
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-8980-5
ISBN13: 9798369389805
EISBN13: 9798369389829

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Hydrogen-based green energy systems face several obstacles that hinder their widespread adoption. One major challenge is the high cost of producing green hydrogen, which remains expensive compared to traditional grey hydrogen derived from fossil fuels. Additionally, the infrastructure needed to store, transport, and distribute hydrogen is underdeveloped, requiring significant investment. Technological hurdles, like improving the efficiency of electrolysis and fuel cell systems, also slow progress. Regulatory frameworks and policy incentives are still evolving, creating uncertainty in the market for green hydrogen.

Obstacles Facing Hydrogen Green Systems and Green Energy explores hydrogen as an alternative source of energy. It examines the challenges of green hydrogen for energy improvement and environmental protection. This book covers topics such as smart cities, climatology, and biomedicine, and is a useful resource for engineers, business owners, academicians, researchers, and scientists.



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Author's/Editor's Biography

Jamal Mabrouki (Ed.)

Jamal Mabrouki received his PhD in Process and Environmental Engineering at Mohammed V University in Rabat, specializing in artificial intelligence and smart automatic systems. He completed the Bachelor of Science in Physics and Chemistry with honors from Hassan II University in Casablanca, Morocco and the engineer in Environment and smart system. His research is on intelligent monitoring, control, and management systems and more particularly on sensing and supervising remote intoxication systems, smart self-supervised systems and recurrent neural networks. He has published several papers in conferences and indexed journals, most of them related to artificial intelligent systems, internet of things or big data and mining. Jamal will currently work in environment, energy and smart system professor at Mohammed V University in Rabat, Faculty of Science. Jamal is scientific committee member of numerous national and international conferences. He is also a reviewer of Modeling Earth Systems and Environment; International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry; International Journal of Modeling, Simulation, and Scientific Computing; The Journal of Supercomputing, Energy & Environment and Big Data Mining and Analytics.



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