hydrogen fuel rob gregory james brophy callie vorhees
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Hydrogen Fuel Hydrogen Fuel
Rob GregoryRob Gregory
James Brophy James Brophy
Callie VorheesCallie Vorhees
How Is It ProducedHow Is It Produced►Steam ReformingSteam Reforming
Least expensiveLeast expensive Used for 95% of Used for 95% of
U.S. hydrogen gasU.S. hydrogen gas Emits Greenhouse Emits Greenhouse
gasesgases
►ElectrolysisElectrolysis Splits H from OSplits H from O Very ExpensiveVery Expensive No emissions No emissions
Hydrogen AdvantagesHydrogen Advantages
►Lightest chemical Lightest chemical element, highest element, highest weight to energy weight to energy ratioratio
►No color, no odor, No color, no odor, byproduct = byproduct = waterwater
►Elimination of the Elimination of the on-board moduleon-board module
Hydrogen's UsesHydrogen's Uses
►Refining treated Refining treated metalsmetals
►Processing foodsProcessing foods►Hydrogen fueled Hydrogen fueled
vehiclesvehicles Only about 500 in Only about 500 in
the U.Sthe U.S
►Hoped that it can Hoped that it can replace gasreplace gas
Zero Emission Fuel Zero Emission Fuel
► Hydrogen Gas Vs. OilHydrogen Gas Vs. Oil Zero carbon emissionsZero carbon emissions Emits cold H20Emits cold H20 No drilling or disrupting No drilling or disrupting
environmentenvironment Most CO2 emissions Most CO2 emissions
come from gas powered come from gas powered carscars
At the time expensive At the time expensive however no emission in however no emission in making making
The Hynor ProjectThe Hynor Project► BergenBergen
H2 from natural gas H2 from natural gas ► StavangerStavanger
H2 from natural gas H2 from natural gas reforming (steam reforming (steam reforming)reforming)
► Porsgrunn Porsgrunn H2 byproduct from chlorine H2 byproduct from chlorine
production production ► DrammenDrammen
hydrogen from methane hydrogen from methane rich waste gas rich waste gas
► OsloOslo H2 from electrolysis H2 from electrolysis
hydropower hydropower ► LyngdalLyngdal
Compressed hydrogen tubeCompressed hydrogen tube
Romerike
-- H2 from biogas and biodiesel (steam reforming) and solar electrolysis
The Hynor HighwayThe Hynor Highway
Will hydrogen energy become mainstream?
► It is a distinct possibility.
► Need to create facilities to… Store it, make it and
move it efficiantly.► Cost of Catalyst
material are expected to drop over the next 5 yrs. Nanotechnology
Hydrogen Power In MichiganInfrastructure
► State Funding is necessary.
► More Hydrogen fueling stations.
► More efficient ways to extract Hydrogen and enter into fuel cells.
► Nanotechnology is expensive.
►http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energyfacts/sources/IntermediateHydrogen.html
►http://ec.europa.eu/research/energy/nn/nn_rt/nn_rt_hy/article_1143_en.htm
►www.hynor.no/english ►http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/02/13/
interstate-traveler-hydrogen-super-highway-world%E2%80%99s-first-multi-utility-high-speed-rail-system/