Ayodhya. A conference on Nanomaterials: Recent Advances for Hydrogen Energy was organized at the Department of Physics and Electronics, Avadh University. In this lecture, Dr. Thakur Prasad Yadav, keynote speaker, Department of Physics, Allahabad University, Prayagraj, said that everyone will have to promote clean alternative energy sources. Effective in high-efficiency, low-cost clean energy generation and storage technology. He noted that low carbon emissions will be key to successful integration into national and international energy networks. Hydrogen is often considered a good alternative to traditional fuels. Fossil fuels, which include oil and natural gas. They are responsible for more than 75 percent of all greenhouse gases emitted and almost 90 percent of all carbon dioxide emissions. These have become the main drivers of the world.
In the programme, Dr Thakur Prasad said that the main factor for the rapid growth of renewable energy in India is the country’s increasing population. In addition to fuel, hydrogen energy is used in various applications. Hydrogen is called clean energy because when it is burned, it only produces water vapor and no other byproducts are released into the atmosphere. He reported that fuel cells and water-splitting electrolysis have been shown to improve energy conversion efficiency. Refined Materials has started using Clekaro catalysts for hydrogen and oxygen. Nanomaterial is one of the most important nanomaterials today.
In the program, Head of Department of Physics and Electronics, Prof. Gangaram Mishra, welcomed the guests, introduced the topic and discussed nanoparticles and nanotubes. He said such nanoparticles should be used to produce hydrogen. Furthermore, they highlighted the impact of nanomaterial catalysts on hydrogen storage and rehydrogenation characteristics. The program was held and the vote of thanks was given by Dr. Anil Kumar. On this occasion, academicians and students including Dr. Geetika Srivastava and Dr. Sindhu Singh were present.