 International Journal of Nuclear Hydrogen Production and Applications (IJNHPA) ISSN (Online): 1743-4947 - ISSN (Print): 1743-4939
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Any discussion of energy-related issues, such as air pollution, global climate change, and energy supply security, energy efficiency, raises the issue of future use of alternative fuels. Hydrogen offers large potential benefits in terms of reduced emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases and improved efficiency in use from abundantly available feedstock. Nuclear energy is well placed to be a major contributor to large-scale hydrogen production.
The IJNHPA provides a venue for communication among researchers and policy analysts on the latest experimental and analytical results, economic and policy assessments, and technology innovations related to nuclear energy’s role in an expanding hydrogen economy. Although nuclear technology will play its most significant role in hydrogen production, knowledge of hydrogen transportation, storage and end use is necessary to understand the context in which nuclear energy will contribute to different hydrogen markets. Therefore, IJNHPA takes a broad approach in helping readers learn the latest thinking in the science, economics, and environmental impacts of nuclear-generated hydrogen.
Objectives
The objectives of IJHPA are to establish an effective channel of communication between professionals, policy makers, government agencies, academia and research institutions concerned with nuclear production of hydrogen and its applications. It also aims to provide authoritative, reliable information on hydrogen production and next generation technologies, economics, strategies and resources to industry and governments for use in policy analyses and decision making, including the contribution of nuclear hydrogen to sustainable development.
The international dimension is emphasised in order to overcome cultural and national barriers and to meet the needs of accelerating technological and ecological change and changes in the global economy.
The IJNHPA
- Promotes the exchange of hydrogen production science and technology information
- Promotes the intelligent application of hydrogen
- Promotes international research and development cooperation
- Supports nuclear power as a long-term option for hydrogen production in a competitive hydrogen economy
- Helps in identifying technologies and resources available to address issues related to nuclear-generated hydrogen
- Assesses the conditions and constraints related to nuclear power’s contribution to a growing hydrogen economy, including those tied to environmental objectives
- Maintains information on the economic aspects of potential hydrogen markets
Readership
Professionals, academics, researchers and policy makers Contents
The IJNHPA publishes high quality papers relevant to hydrogen nuclear production technologies and applications, and closely related aspects of science, technology, engineering and policy analysis. Both original research and critical review papers covering experimental, theoretical, and computational issue are welcome. When outstanding new advances are made, or when new areas have been developed to a definitive stage, special review articles will be considered.
A fair balance will be sought between:
- Special issues addressing specific topics, and
- Issues blending articles addressing several topics.
Subject Coverage
The following list, which is not exhaustive, describes topics appropriate to IJNHPA:
- Hydrogen production methods
- R&D programmes on nuclear production of hydrogen
- Applications of nuclear energy for hydrogen production
- Hydrogen storage
- Hydrogen transmission, distribution and delivery
- Design and economy of hydrogen nuclear production systems
- Environmental and safety considerations
- Hydrogen markets
- Safeguards and physical security
- Quality assurance
- Public attitudes and public acceptance
- The role of hydrogen in sustainable development
Specific Notes for Authors
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may
only be submitted if the paper was not originally copyrighted and if it has
been completely re-written).
All papers are refereed through a double blind process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are available on the Submission of
Papers web-page.
You may send one copy in the form of an MS Word file attached to an e-mail (details of file formats in Author
Guidelines) to Prof. Dr. André Maïsseu
Please include in your submission the title of the Journal Editors and Members of the Editorial Board
Editor in Chief Prof. Dr. André Maïsseu WONUC 49, rue Lauriston 75116 Paris FRANCE a.maisseu@wonuc.org
Co-Editor in Chief Dr. Ibrahim Khamis International Atomic Energy Agency - IAEA Department of Nuclear Energy Wagramer strasse 5 P.O. Box 200 A-1400 Vienna AUSTRIA Editorial Board Members Dr. Thierry AlleauTh President AFH2 - Association Française de l’Hydrogène 28, rue Saint-Dominique 75007 Paris FRANCE Prof. Frano BarbirFr University of Split Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture R. Boskovica bb 21000 Split CROATIA Dr. Mohamed BououdinaMo University of Bahrain Department of Physics College of Science P.O. Box 32038, Sakhir Campus Sakhir BAHRAIN Prof. Dr. Ibrahim DincerIb University of Ontario Institute of Technology Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science 2000 Simcoe Street North Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7K4 CANADA Prof. Rei FernandesRe Research Group on Energy and Sustainable Development IST - Technical University of Lisbon Instituto Superior Técnico (DEM/STE) Pav. Mecânica 1, 2 Av. Rovisco Pais 1049-001 Lisbon PORTUGAL Dr. Zhanna GlukhovaZh Donetsk National Technical University Physics Department 58, Artyom Street 83001 Donetsk-01 UKRAINE Prof. Vladislav F. GolovkoVl OKB Mechanical Engineering Burnakovsky proezd, 15 603074, Nizhny Novgorod RUSSIAN FEDERATION Prof. Victor GoltsovVi Donetsk National Technical University Physics Department 58, Artyom Street 83001 Donetsk-01 UKRAINE Dr. Lyudmila GoltsovaLy Leading Scientist Donetsk National Technical University Physics Department 58 Artyom street Donetsk 83001 UKRAINE Dr. Sergey GrigorievSe Hydrogen Energy and Plasma Technology Institute of Russian Research Center Kurchatov Institute Kurchatov sq. 1 123182 Moscow RUSSIAN FEDERATION Mehmet HaklidirMe TUBITAK Marmara Research Center Information Technologies Institute Box 21 41470 Gebze-Kocaeli TURKEY Prof. Yasunori HayashiYa Kyushu University 1-17-5 Wakagidai Fukuma Fukuoka 811-31 JAPAN Dr. Masao HoriMa Nuclear Systems Association 1-7-6 Toranomon Tokyo, 105-0001 JAPAN Prof. John T.S. IrvineJo University of St Andrews School of Chemistry St Andrews, Fife KY16 9ST UK Dr. Mohammad Siddiq JavedMo Principal Engineer Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA) G-8/1, Mauve Area Islamabad PAKISTAN Dr. Hirotaka KawamuraHi Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI) Materials Functions and Mechanism Creation Materials Science Research Laboratory 2-6-1 Nagasaka, Yokosuka-shi Kanagawa 240-0196 JAPAN Prof. Ed LahodaEd Consulting Engineer Westinghouse Science and Technology Department 1344 Beulah Rd. Pittsburgh PA 15235-5083 USA Prof. Cesare MarchettiCe Institute Scholar IIASA A-2361 Laxenburg AUSTRIA Prof. Dr. Hans Georg PriesmeyerHa LANP / IEAP Universitat Kiel c/o GKSS Research Center Max-Planck-Str.1 D-21502 Geesthacht GERMANY Prof. Giovanni PrincipiGi Settore Materiali and CNISM Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica via Marzolo 9 35131 Padova ITALY Dr. Pier Paolo ProsiniPi Centro Ricerche Casaccia Via Anguillarese, 301 00123 S Maria di Galeria - Roma ITALY Prof. A. RahierA. Senior Advisor & Account Manager Association Vinçotte Nuclear (AVN) 148 rue Walcourt B-1070 Brussels BELGIUM Dr. Giovanna RuoppoloGi Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione IRC- CNR P. le Tecchio 80 80125 Napoli ITALY Dr. Sergey RybalkaSe Donetsk National Technical University Physics Department 58, Artem Str. 83000, Donetsk UKRAINE Prof. Sumer SahinSu Gazi Universitesi Teknik Egitim Fakultesi Besevier, Ankara 06500 TURKEY Prof. Robert SchillerRo Atomic Energy Research Institute Central Research Institute for Physics P.O.B. 49 Budapest H-1525 HUNGARY Prof. Roger SierensRo Ghent University Department of Flow, Heat and Combustion Mechanics Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 41 B-9000 Gent BELGIUM Prof. Bent SørensenBe Roskilde University Energy, Environment & Climate Group Dept. Environmental, Social & Spatial Change Bld. 11.1, Universitetsvej 1, P.O. Box 260 DK-4000 Roskilde DENMARK Dr. Masanori TashimoMa Energy Think Tank Co, Ltd Okusawa 4-7-13 Setagaya-Ku Tokyo 158-0083 JAPAN Dr. Ponniah VajeestonPo University of Oslo Center for Materials Sciences and Nanotechnology Department of Chemistry Box 1033, Blindern N-0315 Oslo NORWAY Dr. Svetlana VastchenkoSv The Joint Institute for Power and Nuclear Research A.K.Krasin Str, 99 Minsk Sosny 220109 BELARUS Karl VerfondernKa Research Center Juelich Institute for Safety Research and Reactor Technology (ISR) D-52425 Juelich GERMANY Prof. Jurgis VilemasJu Chief Scientist Lithuanian Energy Institute Breslaujos str. 3 LT-44403 Kaunas-35 LITHUANIA Dr. François WerkoffFr AFH2 - Association Française de L'Hydrogène 117 Avenue Edouard Herriot 92350 Le-Plessis-Robinson FRANCE Prof. Jingming XuJi Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology; Director of Department Tsinghua University Department of Engineering Chemistry Beijing 100084 CHINA Prof. Shin-ichi YamauraSh Tohoku University Institute for Materials Research 2-1-1 Katahira Sendai 980-8577 JAPAN Dr. Bilge YildizBi Assistant Professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nuclear Science and Engineering Department Rm: 24-210 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge MA 02139 USA Prof. Dr. Andreas ZüttelAn University of Fribourg Metalhydride and Energy Storage Group Physics Department Pérolles CH-1700 Fribourg SWITZERLAND
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