Hello! This course is exclusively to answer the question if hydrogen is better than conventional fuels (Gasoline, Diesel, and Methane). We will go through some technical aspects of hydrogen properties. This course is easy to grasp thanks to a lot of illustrations and examples. With this course, you are able to start any career in hydrogen field either research, applications engineer or even journalism around this fantastic topic. It will also help you to identify plenty of opportunities available in the near future. This lecture is based on a lot of serious sources like International energy agency, US department of energy and some best papers in the field. After this course you will be able to discuss with facts around this wonderful topics. All the basics are being discussed. You will master the topic. The course contents are as follows: Chapter I. INTRODUCTIONGlobal Warming Green House Gas Emissions Introduction to hydrogen Primary Sources of Hydrogen Massive Investment in Hydrogen developmentChapter II. WHY HYDROGEN?Abundant in Earth Lightest element in the Universe Clean Combustion. Chapter III. HYDROGEN HISTORY Henry Cavendish - Gay Lussac- Antoine Lavoisier- Lamp lightning - Water synthesis - Fuel cell - Aerospace Appolo - No Pollutant - Global WarmingChapter IV. IS HYDROGEN BETTER THAN OTHER FUELS? Hydrogen Combustion - Hydrogen Storage- Hydrogen specific energy & density - Liquid hydrogenChapter V. PERFECT GAS LAW: COMPRESSIBILITY FACTOR Perfect gas - Real Gas - Compressibility factor - perfect gas law correction Chapter VI. JOULE THOMSON COEFFICIENT Hydrogen expansion - Joule Thomson Coefficient - Inversion Temperature - Expansion lead to warming effect Chapter VII. HYDROGEN SAFETY Hydrogen embrittlement - Flammability limit - Auto ignition - Combustion - high diffusivity Chapter VIII. APPLICATIONS Hydrogen Global demand- Refining - Ammonia production - Aviation & Space exploration - Hydrogen fuel cells - power grids- emergency power in building - Burning hydrogen for electricity generation - hydrogen internal combustion engine - fuel cells cars RESOURCES AVAILABLE IN THIS COURSEBOOKS FOR, Introduction of Hydrogen TechnologyStorage methods of HydrogenFuel Cell Technology and its ApplicationsHydrogen Economy (Opportunities, Barriers and R & D Needs)Energy Technology Perspective 2020 submitted by International Energy AgencyThe Future of Hydrogen G20 summit articleADDON RESOURCESCEA: HydrogenNationalgrid: what-is-hydrogenDELOITTE: : Fueling the future of mobility