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Presentation transcript:

By Ian Mongold

 Energy Issues  World’s oil supplies are running out  World’s demand for fossil fuels  Degradation of the environment  What does the future hold for alternative green energy sources?

 Hydrogen!

 Hydrogen is the most abundant element  Less Green House Gas emissions  Only emissions are heat and water  However there are emissions in some production methods  Decrease dependency of foreign oil  Potential to run a fuel cell more efficiently than a internal combustion engine

 On-board storage  Pressurized tank  Liquid  Material-based storage  Cost (average cost $100,000)  Getting hydrogen to consumers  Public Acceptance

 Steam Reforming  95% of Hydrogen  Natural Gas  Splits Natural gas into Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide  Electrolysis  Electrical current splits water into hydrogen and oxygen  Steam Electrolysis  Uses heat instead of electricity

 VA Tech research team lead by Y.P. Percival Zhang  Large amounts of hydrogen can be extracted from plants  Potentially a low cost environmentally friendly source  Hydrogen specially comes from xylose  His method can use any source of biomass

 Utilizes renewable natural resources  Greenhouse gas emissions are very little  This process does not need any heavy metals  Net energy gain of 100%  Uses low temperature waste heat source in the process of make quality hydrogen

 The researchers created a “enzyme cocktail”  Combine the enzyme with a polyphosphate and the xylose  The large amounts of hydrogen release from the xylose

 In the xylose, water molecules split caused by the energy stored  This reaction occurs at low temperatures  The result is high-purity hydrogen that can be used immediately in a proton-exchange membrane fuel cell

 This process could be in the market in a couple of year depending on if the technology needed is available.  Market right now for hydrogen produced from natural gas is at around $100billion dollars  If a “Hydrogen Economy” were to occur that number could be $1trillion dollars

 Pipeline-Owned by hydrogen producers and are limited to small areas  Tube Trailer-Holds up 400kg of hydrogen only practical for short distances  Cryogenic Tanker-Transports hydrogen in a liquid form at -253 degrees C. more economical at long distances but liquefaction process requires large amount of energy

 Most common is compressed hydrogen tank  Tanks range from 3,600psi to 10,000psi  Most fueling stations have 5,000psi to 10,000psi  BMW is the only car maker to have made a prototype with a cryogenic fuel tank  Therefore hardy any hydrogen stations have liquid hydrogen

 Some car manufactures are starting to lease vehicles in Southern California, Japan and Germany  The first hydrogen car to be leased was a Honda FCX Clarity  Other companies like BMW are also jumping on board

 GreenGT H2 to run at the 24 hours of Le Mans  Date: 22 and 23 of June 2013  Powered by 2 hydrogen fuel cells  Set out to prove that hydrogen fuel viable in motorsports.  Top Speed 300Km/h or 186mph  40 minutes per tank  UZQ UZQ

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Coming in the spring of 2014