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Energy Storage and Hydrogen Integration for Sustainable Solutions

  • Book

  • November 2026
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6249804
Energy Storage and Hydrogen Integration for Sustainable Solutions provides a clear and cohesive understanding of the technologies, challenges, and opportunities in this field, with the aim to help pave the way towards a low-carbon, sustainable energy future. This book begins by introducing renewable energy integration, and the fundamentals of energy storage technologies and hydrogen production and utilization. Subsequent chapters then guide the reader through energy storage and grid integration, hydrogen as an energy carrier in the grid, hybrid energy systems, energy storage and hydrogen in transportation, and decarbonizing industries with hydrogen integration. The policy and regulatory framework, and economic and environmental impact are covered in detail, before a chapter that brings together various real-word case studies, analyzing the strategies, challenges, and outcomes of those projects. Finally, future trends and challenges in energy storage and hydrogen integration are explored. This is a valuable resource for all those looking to gain fundamental, practical knowledge of the integration of energy storage and hydrogen technologies, including researchers, students, engineers, scientists, industry professionals, consultants, and policy makers.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Renewable Energy Integration
2. Fundamentals of Energy Storage Technologies
3. Hydrogen Production and Utilization
4. Energy Storage and Grid Integration
5. Hydrogen as an Energy Carrier in the Grid
6. Hybrid Energy Systems
7. Energy Storage and Hydrogen in Transportation
8. Decarbonizing Industries with Hydrogen Integration
9. Policy and Regulatory Framework for Energy Storage and Hydrogen
10. Economic and Environmental Impact of Energy Storage and Hydrogen
11. Energy Storage and Hydrogen: Case Studies of Successful Implementation
12. Future Trends and Challenges in Energy Storage and Hydrogen Integration

Authors

Mousa Marzband Principal Electrical Power System Engineer, GHD, UK.

Prof. Mousa Marzband received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Power Systems from Universitat Polit�cnica de Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona, Spain, under a full scholarship from the Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC), Barcelona, Spain. He has held academic positions in the UK, progressing from Research Associate to Reader, before joining King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where he currently serves as Professor and Chair of Energy Transition. Prof. Marzband has been recognized as a "Top 1% Researcher� by Thomson Reuters for three consecutive years and has published extensively in high-impact journals in the field of electrical power and energy systems. His research interests focus on smart grids, renewable energy integration, energy management systems, and advanced control strategies for net-zero energy systems.

Atif Iqbal Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar. Atif Iqbal, is a Professor in Electrical Engineering, Qatar University. He publishes widely in power electronics, variable speed drives and renewable energy sources. Dr. Iqbal has co-authored more than 400 research papers and two books. His principal area of research interest is smart grids, complex energy transitions, active distribution networks, electric vehicles drivetrains, sustainable development and energy security, and distributed energy generation.