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100 1 |a Pourrahmani, Hossein,  |e author. 
245 1 4 |a The decentralized hydrogen revolution using artificial intelligence, internet of things, and blockchain /  |c Hossein Pourrahmani, Hossein Madi, Jan Van Herle. 
264 1 |a Amsterdam :  |b Elsevier,  |c 2025. 
300 |a 1 online resource (330 pages) 
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505 0 |a Front Cover -- The Decentralized Hydrogen Revolution Using Artificial Intelligence, Internet Of Things, And Blockchain -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the authors -- 1 The decentralized hydrogen landscape -- Introduction to decentralized hydrogen communities -- The concept of decentralized hydrogen communities -- The fundamental principles and objectives behind establishing these communities -- Energy self-sufficiency -- Renewable integration -- Inclusivity and engagement -- Democratizing energy production -- Promoting resilience and adaptability 
505 8 |a Advancing environmental sustainability -- The significance of decentralized hydrogen production in the broader context of sustainable energy -- Differentiating hydrogen from fossil fuels: a paradigm shift -- The traditional use of fossil fuels with the emerging shift toward hydrogen-based energy systems -- Historical dominance of fossil fuels -- Environmental impact of fossil fuels -- The emerging shift toward hydrogen-based energy systems -- Challenges in transitioning to hydrogen-based systems -- Establishment of hydrogen infrastructure -- Technological advancements -- Cost considerations 
505 8 |a Safety and public perception -- Opportunities presented by hydrogen-based systems -- Innovation and research -- Renewable energy integration -- Sustainable energy solutions -- Economic growth and job creation -- The environmental benefits and potential of hydrogen as a clean energy alternative -- Reduced greenhouse gas emissions -- Air quality improvement -- Resource renewability -- Potential for carbon neutrality -- The inclusive nature of decentralized hydrogen production -- How decentralized hydrogen production fosters inclusivity in energy access and distribution -- Off-grid energy access 
505 8 |a Reducing energy poverty -- Empowering remote areas -- Inclusive energy distribution networks -- The democratization of energy production and the empowerment of local communities through decentralized systems -- The social and economic implications of decentralized hydrogen production -- Inclusivity of hydrogen: every home a producer -- The concept of individual households contributing to hydrogen production -- Introduction to decentralized hydrogen production -- Feasibility of household-level hydrogen production -- Technological advancements enabling household hydrogen production 
505 8 |a Socioeconomic implications of household hydrogen production -- Policy and supportive infrastructure -- Challenges and future perspectives -- The technologies and infrastructures enabling households to become hydrogen producers -- Renewable energy integration -- Electrolysis technologies -- Smart energy management systems -- Storage and distribution infrastructure -- Safety measures and regulations -- Cost reduction and accessibility -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 2 Advanced electrolyzers: green path to hydrogen production -- Introduction to electrolysis for hydrogen generation 
650 0 |a Artificial intelligence  |x Industrial applications. 
650 0 |a Blockchains (Databases) 
650 0 |a Hydrogen as fuel  |x Data processing. 
650 0 |a Internet of things. 
650 6 |a Intelligence artificielle  |x Applications industrielles. 
650 6 |a Chaînes de blocs. 
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650 7 |a Hydrogen as fuel  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Internet of things  |2 fast 
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700 1 |a Madi, Hossein,  |e author. 
700 1 |a Van Herle, Jan,  |e author. 
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