1. Introduction: the power-to-fuel concept Daniele Candelaresi and Giuseppe Spazzafumo 2. Low-temperature water electrolysis Kingsley Onyebuchi Obodo, Cecil Naphtaly Moro Ouma and Dmitri Bessarabov 3. High-temperature electrolysis and co-electrolysis Haoran Xu and Meng Ni 4. Power to methane Eleonora Bargiacchi, Daniele Candelaresi and Giuseppe Spazzafumo 5. Power to methanol Daniele Candelaresi and Giuseppe Spazzafumo 6. Power-to-DME: a cornerstone towards a sustainable energy system Malte Semmel, Ramy E. Ali, Mohamed Ouda, Achim Schaadt, Jo¨rg Sauer and Christopher Hebling 7. Power to ammonia and urea Andra´s Perl 8. Power to formic acid Sudipta Chatterjee, Indranil Dutta and Kuo-Wei Huang 9. Power-to-Fuel existing plants and pilot projects Eleonora Bargiacchi 10. Power-to-fuel potential market Daniele Candelaresi and Giuseppe Spazzafumo
Giuseppe Spazzafumo is an associate professor at the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Cassino, Italy. He obtained a degree in Mechanical Engineering and a PhD degree in Energy Systems at the University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy. His main research field is Hydrogen Energy Systems. He coauthored with Prof. Bent E. Sørensen in the third edition of Hydrogen and Fuel Cells. He is a member of the IAHE (International Association for Hydrogen Energy) Board of Directors since 1999 and President of the IAHE Hydrogen Energy Systems Division. He coordinates the HYPOTHESIS (HYdrogen POwer THeoretical and Engineering Solution International Symposium) series