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首句: Hydrogen has numerous advantages as a fuel for vehicles, but a big disadvantage is that it is difficult to store. However, tanks designed to hold hydrogen at extremely high pressures, or at temperatures approaching absolute zero, are heavy and expensive. Cars could store the hydrogen in...
E Hydrogenhasnumerousadvantagesasafuelforvehicles,butabigdisadvantageisthatitis difficulttostore.Thisisbecauseatnormaltemperatureshydrogenisagas.Theobvious solutionsaretostronglycompressthehydrogen,orliquefyit.However,tanksdesignedtohold hydrogenatextremelyhighpressures,orattemperaturesapproachingabsolutezero,areheavy and...
For years, the automobile industry has been testing vehicles that use hydrogen as fuel. Now, people across the United States have had a chance to see and even drive cars that get power from hydrogen fuel cells(燃料电池). But the hydrogen fuel cell is not a new idea. The fuel cell was...
The paper reviews the production, distribution, storage, combustion, environmental impacts, safety, regulation, and lifecycle costs of hydrogen as a fuel for motor vehicles. It finds that: (1) steam reformation of natural gas is the most economical means of producing hydrogen, but renewable sources...
Just because researchers have succeeded in developing a new fueling way does not mean that we can expect to see such vehicles on the road anytime soon. It will indeed be several years before this concept is turned into reality. (1) As a fuel, what is the advantage of hydrogen over oil...
Converting from internal combustion engines to nonpolluting fuel sources such as hydrogen will be important for reducing these problems in the 21st century. But with more than 130 million gasoline-powered vehicles on the road today, it's unlikely that fuel cell cars will make enough of a di...
Hydrogen is mainly used by refineries, as well as in ammonia and methanol production. In the future, it is expected to be used also as fuel for fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV), fuel for storing energy from renewable energy sources, industrial and home heating, and more. ...
10.21.3 Hydrogen based motor vehicles Recently, the interest is developed in the use of hydrogen, as a potential transportation fuel, because of (1) its innate ability to empower the FCs, in zero-dimensional-electric-vehicles, (2) its potential for domestic production, and (3) potential of ...