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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 H 2 – Mobility of the future Based on material provided by courtesy of BMW Group AG 2
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 Mobility – The engine of progress
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 Mobility – The engine of progress mobility = an important economic factor reliable infrastructure as a business advantage mobility is an indicator of wealth and an important factor of globalisation Challenge: To arrive to sustainable mobility
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 Mobility – The engine of progress Disadvantages of mobility depletion of the world’s crude oil and natural gas reserves increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in the atmosphere increase in traffic volume and traffic congestion health risks for human, animal and plant life through harmful emissions (e.g. sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides)
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 Mobility – The engine of progress Possible solutions energy conservation use of renewable energy (solar energy, hydroelectric power, wind power, biomass) implementation of hydrogen as an energy source
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 Fossil energy sources are finite Reserves are running out Growth of the world’s population causes energy demand to increase Lifespan of individual energy sources in years: Source: German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 Fossil energy sources are finite
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 On the move with hydrogen The discovery of hydrogen: hydrogen = ύδωρ-hydor (water) + γεννώ- gennο (generate) hydrogen pioneers: Paracelsus, Robert Boyle, Henry Cavendish, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier Two thirds of the Earth’s atmosphere is made up of H 2 On Earth H 2 : water (H 66%-O 33%), organic compound (H 48%-O 28%)
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 as a component of water, a resource available in large quantities environmentally compatible as part of the biological life cycle its oxidation creates pure water easily transported and stored in compressed gas form or as a supercooled liquid releases chemically stored energy in the form of heat, or in the form of electricity and heat in fuel cells high energy content = suitable as fuel for cars H 2 as the energy source of tomorrow A storage medium for heat and electricity: hydrogen = ideal energy source to bridge the time and distance gaps between supply and demand: energy source energy contentfuel for cars
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 H 2 as the energy source of tomorrow
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 H 2 as the energy source of tomorrow
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 On the way to our energy source of the future
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 On the way to our energy source of the future Advantages of Sustainable Energy: fossil fuel resources no longer burnt cyclical system: hydrogen as well as the energy required to generate it are derived from renewable sources combustion of hydrogen emits no greenhouse gases local power supply in the home and cars
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 The next steps development of a wide-ranging H 2 infrastructure today: extraction of hydrogen from fossil-fuel resources (above all natural gas) – cost-effective but not ecological aim: hydrogen production using renewable energy sources – production processes more expensive, but without CO 2 emissions On the way to our energy source of the future hydrogen production using renewable energy reduction in costs through series production making the hydrogen economy financially competitive sources
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 On the way to our energy source of the future Cost Of H 2 Renewable energy sources: Solar power produced H 2 today has a cost of 21 € / KWh Natural gas (CH 4 ) as a starting point has significant cost advantages (cost of 7 € / KWh) Depends on the primary source of energy used: During the transition phase: Use of “intelligent mix” of fossil and renewable fuel. Possible Solution
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 On the way to our energy source of the future Emissions versus cost of fossil fuels and renewable energy
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 loss-free storage for approx. 12 days thermal insulation through double-shell vacuum-insulated cryogenic tanks with super-insulation through crash tests Properties of the tank Cryogenic tank variant goal: travel as far as cars with petrol engines thermally insulated tank carrying liquid hydrogen Hydrogen in the car Ecological fuelling and travellingfuelling crash tests Cryogenic tank variant pressure up to max. five bar: -253 to -245° C Safety guarantee different safety-relevant behaviour to petrol
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 Hydrogen in the car
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 The case of the electric car: How do you store electricity? The problem of storing electricity: electrical energy can only be used when stored in an intermediate storage medium (e.g. as chemical energy in a battery) expensive and inefficient additional stage The advantages of electrically powered cars: quiet over 90 % efficiency low emissions
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 The solution: electric cars powered by fuel cells Batteries are not the alternative cannot achieve the same energy density as petrol and diesel not endlessly rechargeable too expensive too heavy and large operating range limited to 100-150 kilometres fuel cells electricity generated from chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen recharging not necessary due to onboard tank The case of the electric car: How do you store electricity?
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 The fuel cell – electricity from hydrogen
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 Advantages of fuel cells eco-friendly and efficient operation with pure hydrogen: low emissions operation with pure hydrogen conversion of chemical energy directly into electrical energy (conversion of more than 1/2 of the energy input into electricity) much higher efficiency than conventional power plants (no detour via turbine and generator which results to 2/3 of energy loss ) Reaction between H 2 and O 2 without flame: "Cold Combustion" The fuel cell – electricity from hydrogen
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 Fuel cells in use The Fuel for Fuel Cells Fuel Cells can run on On pure H 2 On a number of H compounds: Natural gas (CH 4 ) Methanol Biomass Petrol CH 4 +H 2 O CO+3H 2 CO+O 2 CO 2
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 Fuel cells in use
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 A new way of thinking – starting today
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 hydrogen extracted from renewable energy sources is in some respects cheaper in view of the ecological “cost” of burning fossil fuels alternative concepts proposed by DaimlerChrysler and Opel: electric cars powered by fuel cells the CleanEnergy approach adopted by the BMW Group: to build hydrogen-powered cars with internal combustion engines BMW hydrogen-powered cars with internal DaimlerChrysler hydrogen extracted from renewable energy sources important: public information about the advantages of the hydrogen economy Group combustion engines Hydrogen represents the mobility of the future A new way of thinking – starting today
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 A new way of thinking – starting today
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 A new way of thinking – starting today
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 A new way of thinking - starting today
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H H 1st AREHNA Workshop „Mobility-Environment-Health“, Kos, Greece, 3-5 May 2003 H 2 – Mobility of the future
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