Journal of Fundamentals of Renewable Energy and Applications

Journal of Fundamentals of Renewable Energy and Applications
Open Access

ISSN: 2090-4541

+44 1300 500008

Batteries and fuel cells are key technologies in the future energy production


2nd International Conference on Battery and Fuel Cell Technology

July 27-28, 2017 | Rome, Italy

Katsutoshi Ono

Kyoto University, Japan

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Fundam Renewable Energy Appl

Abstract :

1. Introduction Concept of â??three zerosâ? power generation system. Zero energy input, Zero matter input, Zero emission. 2. How to achieveâ? three zerosâ? power generation system. Hydrogen redox electric power generation, Lithium redox electric power generation. 3. Electrostatic-induction water electrolysis (ESIWE) Principle, Laboratory experiment details, Direct measurements of electrical power requirements, Nature of the internal energy creation. 4. Concepts of industrial applications of the three zeros power generation systems All the constructions of the three zeros power generation systems are assumed to utilize the commercially existing bipolar water electrolyzers, fuel cells, fuel cell stacks and lithium-ion battery modules, currently operated in industry. High power application for central station power generation: Hydrogen redox electric power generation system(HREG)., Combined energy cycle of solar battery, ESI bipolar water electrolyzer and fuel cell. Low power application for specific propulsion systems: On-board hydrogen redox power generators for infinite cruising range electric vehicles (Abstract of the Conference). Onboard lithium redox chargeâ??discharge reciprocating power generator for infinite cruising range electric vehicles. 5. Conclusive remarks Thermodynamic cycle of the three zeros power generation system. Direct electrostatic-to-chemical energy conversion Three zeros power generators are not related to any perpetual motion machine, it works within the laws of thermodynamics through internal energy creation.

Biography :

Katsutoshi Ono received B. Eng. Degree from Kyoto University, Japan, in 1961, degree of Dr. Sci. from Faculté des Sciences, Université de Paris in 1967. He was researcher at Ecole des Mines de Paris, 1965-1967, Professor of Materials Science, Kyoto University, 1982-1997, Energy Science & Technology, 1997-2001. He is Currently Professor Emeritus.

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