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2 Objectives Describe how hydrogen may help improve public health Describe the benefits to the environment Explain how hydrogen may help stimulate the economy Describe what energy security is and how using hydrogen can help attain it Explain the future of hydrogen-powered vehicles Explain the suggested actions to support hydrogen
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3 Used in multiple ways Produced from multiple sources Energy security and independence Air quality Renewable possibilities Why Consider Hydrogen?
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4 Advantages of Hydrogen Created from water, can be recycled to produce more hydrogen Cleanest fuel available when combusted Leaks/spills will quickly evaporate and do not pose any threats to the environment Domestic production will allow for energy independence Special Note: Producing hydrogen with renewable energy and using it in fuel cell vehicles holds the promise of virtually pollution-free transportation and independence from imported petroleum.
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5 Figure 1: Hydrogen compared to conventional gasoline. Source: fueleconomy.gov.
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6 Provides more energy than any conventional fuel Can be refined from any substance that contains hydrogen Betterment of health, environment, economy, energy security Hydrogen Benefits
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7 Harmful emissions from combustion of fuels cause high pollution levels, smog Combustion of hydrogen produces far fewer emissions than conventional fuels Aftertreatment systems can help reduce some of the NO x emissions Fuel cells Health Benefits
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8 Did You Know? About half of the U.S. population lives in areas where air pollution levels are high enough to negatively impact public health. Source: AFDC.
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9 Cleanest burning fuel available Combustion does not release carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide fuel is a GHG Environmental Benefits Figure 2: Hydrogen fuel cell bus. Source: NREL.
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10 Domestic natural gas deposits can be used to create hydrogen Domestic production, job creation, tax revenue Fuel cell industry = $2.5 trillion by 2021 Economic Benefits
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11 Did You Know? Hydrogen-powered fuel cells promise reliability of the U.S. electric power transmission grid by reducing system loads and bottlenecks. Source: DOE, Hydrogen Posture Plan.
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12 Figure 3: Hydrogen incentives offered by state. Source: NREL.
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13 Creation of 680,000 jobs by 2035 Offset demand for foreign oil Research will create “Global Connectivity” Domestic construction of plants, parts, equipment
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14 About half of the oil consumed in the U.S. is imported Hydrogen can be produced domestically When used in efficient vehicles, hydrogen can help alleviate the need for foreign oil Energy Security Benefits
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15 Figure 4: Potential electrical sources for hydrogen production. Source: NREL.
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16 Development in U.S., Canada, Japan, England, Germany First FCEVs became available in 2002 but only prototypes/leases available Research to make hydrogen production economically viable Supply infrastructure still needed Hydrogen – Today and Tomorrow
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17 Figure 5: Hydrogen fueling stations to date. Source: AFDC.
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18 The Future of Hydrogen Global interest continues to grow Prototypes from automotive manufacturers Infrastructure and vehicle developments still required The Future of Fuel Cells Fuel cell development = next step toward hydrogen economy Extremely efficient, reduce emissions, replace fossil fuels
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19 Figure 6: Future cost estimates for hydrogen fuels. Source: ANL.
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20 Suggested Actions Limited immediate actions Restricted consumer lease options in Southern California Heavy-duty applications available through government partnerships Small-scale model applications for at-home use
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21 Upon completing this material, can you: Describe how hydrogen may help improve public health? Describe the benefits to the environment? Explain how hydrogen may help stimulate the economy? Describe what energy security is and how using hydrogen can help attain it? Explain the future of hydrogen-powered vehicles? Explain the suggested actions to support hydrogen?
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22 1. List two advantages of hydrogen. 2.True or False: Most current hydrogen fueled vehicles are prototypes, not available to the public. 3.True or False: Hydrogen may alleviate U.S. dependence on foreign oil. 4.True or False: The use of hydrogen in ICEs produces no emissions. Test Your Knowledge
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