Lototskyy, MykhayloWilliams, M.Ntsendwana, BulelwaDept. of ChemistryFaculty of Science2014-01-162024-05-092011/06/072011/06/072014-01-162024-05-092010https://hdl.handle.net/10566/14428Magister Scientiae - MScEnergy is one of the basic needs of human beings and is extremely crucial for continued development of human life. Our work, leisure and our economic, social and physical welfare all depend on the sufficient, uninterrupted supply of energy. Therefore, it is essential to provide adequate and affordable energy for improving human welfare and raising living standards. Global concern over environmental climate change linked to fossil fuel consumption has increased pressure to generate power from renewable sources [1]. Although substantial advances in renewable energy technologies have been made, significant challenges remain in developing integrated renewable energy systems due primarily to mismatch between load demand and source capabilities [2]. The output from renewable energy sources such as photo-voltaic, wind, tidal, and micro-hydro fluctuate on an hourly, daily, and seasonal basis. As a result, these devices are not well suited for directly powering loads that require a uniform and uninterrupted supply of input energy.enHydrogen energyPolymer Exchange Membrane Fuel CellSolid state hydrogen storageMetal hydridesAB5 hydride-forming alloyCe-substituted LaNi5Surface modificationKineticsThermodynamicsPressure-Composition IsothermThermal conductivityHeat and Mass transferAdvanced low temperature metal hydride materials for low temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell applicationThesisUniversity of the Western Cape