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Fuel Cell Automobiles By: Joseph James, Justin Avery
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Basic Information Fuel cell vehicles are designed to create their own energy from hydrogen mixed with oxygen Electricity is produced from O2 + H reaction Hydrogen must be stored and compressed in special containers in order to run a car. (Density for gas, freezing temps for liquid) Top speed is estimated at 90 mph and will last for around 280 miles before refilling is necessary.
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Advantages Excellent emissions – Exhaust produced is H20 and heat
Great gas mileage – Can sustain high speeds and last 280 miles before hydrogen is replaced Efficiency – Can't store energy like a battery, creates its own with reaction to oxygen. (Lasts longer!) Design – Flexibility with designing fuel cells; new, improved car designs possible.
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Competition Fuel Cell vehicles produce lower emissions than even hybrid vehicles. Eliminates dependence on foreign oil altogether Less expensive than refilling for gasoline; no charging required. Container design flexibility promotes new safety features and shapes and sizes of vehicles vs. standard car designs presently.
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Present-Day Use Small companies target military branches in US to power camps, training facilities overseas. Large automakers (Ford, GM, Chrysler) making test vehicles and considering public sales within a decade.
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