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Hydrogen Power. By: Maggie Hartz Mike Balke Jackie Fontaine. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_power. Uses and Functions of Hydrogen Power. electricity electric cars emergency power to hospitals wilderness locations refining treating metals processing foods NASA.
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Hydrogen Power By: Maggie Hartz Mike Balke Jackie Fontaine http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_power
Uses and Functions of Hydrogen Power • electricity • electric cars • emergency power to hospitals • wilderness locations • refining • treating metals • processing foods • NASA Chevy Volt Hydrogen Power Car NASA hydrogen power fuel cell
How Hydrogen Power Produces Energy • Steam reforming • electrolysis • biological production • Photoelectrolysis • Biomass gasification • Thermolysis
Advantages of Hydrogen Power • eliminates most pollution problems we face today • gives off no carbon dioxide • nontoxic • less flammable than gasoline
What Hydrogen Power Would Replace • Fossil Fuels • Oil • Natural Gas • Coal Burning Power Plants • It can even replace other forms of renewable energy like wind and hydroelectric
Hydrogen Energy California Project (HECA) HECA is designed to take carbon based products and put them through a “gasification” process to make end products of carbon dioxide and hydrogen. This will be used to power a turbine to create energy • Pros: • Would reduce fossil fuel use by a lot • Hydrogen feeds a 390 MW power plant • Powers 150,000 people so far • Captures 90% of CO2 from plant and pumps it to nearby oil fields for storage • Uses recycled resources in the process • Cons • Still uses coal to produce the CO2 and hydrogen • 10% of the carbon dioxide produced is released into the atmosphere
Challenges of Making Hydrogen Power Mainstream • New facilities and systems must be built to process hydrogen • People need to learn to use it safely • It takes a lot of energy to produce usable H2 • The gas containers and liquid holders are very expensive and heavy • The creation of hydrogen as an energy source is very expensive as of now
Challenges Con’t • Hydrogen Power has a small chance of becoming mainstream because it isn’t a fuel like oil and gas it stores and transports energy. • Hydrogen has to be made before usage usually by being extracted from fossil fuels or from water. • Fuel cells are very expensive so that will prolong the usage of hydrogen power • It will probably be 10 years before we start to see mainstream usage of hydrogen power http://www.ecofuss.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/hydrogen-fuel-cell.jpg
Michigan Hydrogen fueled Interstate rail coming to Michigan * Hydrogen would be used in fuel cells, internal combustion engines, micro turbines, and other devices to generate power The US Department of Energy’s Hydrogen Fleet Demonstration and Validation Program has worked to help advance hydrogen infrastructure for usage of fuel Michigan will help in the project to build cars with hydrogen power engines http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/02/13/interstate-traveler-hydrogen-super-highway-world%E2%80%99s-first-multi-utility-high-speed-rail-system/ http://pro.corbis.com/images/42-17658216.jpg?size=67&uid=%7B3C08AB00-48BE-4A6D-86E7-48BDAE32324B%7D
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