Title: Hydrogen as a Reality
1Hydrogen as a Reality
- Brief Overview
- Potential as an applied energy source
- Sustainable methods of production
2Ready or Not.Fuel Cells are Coming
- Hydrogen fuel cells will finally end the
100-year reign of the internal combustion
engine." - - Bill Ford, Chairman of the Ford Motor Company
GM, Shell Join Forces on Fuel Cells Published
Mar 5, 2003 WASHINGTON (AP) - Showcasing
hydrogen power, General Motors Corp. and Shell
Hydrogen are bringing a fleet of fuel-cell
minivans to Washington for lawmakers and
policy-makers to use. GM and Shell, which
announced their plans Wednesday, are forming a
partnership to speed the development of hydrogen
technology.
3Fuel Cells in Mass Transit
4Packaging for 40-Foot Buses, Suburban Coaches and
Articulated Transit Buses
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6Fossil fuels in the market
- 100 gallons of oil will produce fuels that sell
in the market for less than 100 total - The same 100 gallons of oil could be made into
(recyclable) durable goods that sell for 3500 in
the market place - Over 60 billion in annual federal subsidies
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12Solar driven Stirling-cycle heat engine
(functioning Hydrogen model)
- Uses concentrated solar energy to run an
external combustion engine. The engine drives a
small generator typically producing from 5 to 25
kilowatts of electricity at peak. Sterling
engines, together with their solar concentrators,
are small and portable and can be sited near
electrical loads. The sterling engine also can be
powered with natural gas or propane so energy can
be produced even when the sun isn't shining. -
- More than 100 million watt hours of renewable
electricity have been delivered to the public
grid using this engine to drive electric
generators
13Solar/Wind efficiency
- Annual efficiency for converting solar to
electricity in Southern California has been about
23 (using a Stirling cycle heat engine) - During optimum weather conditions these
concentrator-engine-generator sets
convert/deliver energy at 30 efficiency - Bottom line we can be 164 times more efficient
as we harness the highly available solar energy
to make energy-intensive products (or even H2)
14Overview
- Combustion
- H2 .5 O2 ? H2O
- Hydrogen can be burned below the threshold for
Nox formation - Combustion can reduce atmospheric concentrations
of CO, Hydrocarbons, soot and tire particles
15Useful figures and facts
- 3412 BTU 1 kWh at 100 efficiency
- 1 lb of Hydrogen approx ½ Gal Gas ½ GGE
approx 61,050 BTU - H2 325 BTU/ft3 61,030 BTU/LB 2
lbs/359 ft3 - CH4 1,064 BTU/ft3 23,890 BTU/LB 16 lbs/359
ft3 - Gas 120,000 BTU/GAL 18,750 BTU/LB
16H2 Production Electrolysis and more
- Electrolysis produces 8 lbs of oxygen for every
pound of H2 - We dont need pure water to extract H2 so
- Why not use waste water?
- Better yet, why not turn our wastes in to
profits? - Many ways to do this.
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18Production to end-user scenario
- Hydrogen heavy waste (sewage, organics etc)
could be a great source for production - Producing (in the end) Hydrogen, Carbon and soil
nutrients (sludge fertilizer) - More efficient to transport Hydrogen rich methane
(biogas) - Can get approx 10 dry weight of organics in H2
(harnessing microbes) - H2 will be approx 25 of methane
- End user/industrial park CH4 ? ? C 2H2
19Reversible fuel cell/electrolyzer
20So.whats goin on inside that box?
Anode side2H2 gt 4H 4e- Cathode sideO2
4H 4e- gt 2H2O Net reaction2H2 O2 gt 2H2O
21What about compressed H2 in cars?
Simulation comparing severity of a hydrogen and
petrol fuel leak and ignition. (Dr Michael Swain,
University of Miami.)
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