Hydrogen Car Power of the Future

1788 Words4 Pages

Hydrogen: Car Power of the Future

Abstract

Recent years have shown an increasingly large need for a practical renewable energy source for such reasons as diminishing fossil fuels and increases in greenhouse gasses. Hydrogen appears to be a way out of this gasoline-dug hole, or at least, a way out in the future. Hydrogen fuel cell cars are being engineered as we speak as the technologies to refuel them cleanly are being proposed. Unfortunately, most of the technologies associated with hydrogen are still in the prototype/pre-production stages and require better enhancements before becoming mainstream. This paper assesses the practicality of hydrogen power in cars both now and in the future while explicating the actual process of how a hydrogen fuel cell works.

Introduction

In an age where our dependence on fossil fuels and other expendable resources is dramatically increasing as our supply is decreasing, it is imperative that new forms of energy arise. Although it is still in very early stages, it is fundamentally plausible that hydrogen could become a major fuel source in cars. For example, Honda has already released five hydrogen fuel cell cars.

You may ask yourself, “Self, why would they choose hydrogen in particular to power cars?” Well, hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, consisting over 75% of all matter, and even though it is the lightest element, it has a strikingly large amount of potential energy for its mass because it is willing to bond with almost anything. For example, when hydrogen bonds with oxygen, it creates water (H2O) and a lot of heat energy. And because of this willingness to bond with oxygen, fuel cells can operate the way they do. This forms the next question:

How does a hydrogen ...

... middle of paper ...

...rmined to be environmentally friendly and are able to pay for hundreds of dollars of hydrogen fuel, then you should just buy a regular car or a hybrid vehicle that runs on gasoline. Therefore, because of the lack of readily available hydrogen fuel and the inefficient methods of producing hydrogen in a clean way, the use of fuel cell cars is highly improbable for now. However, if we are able to create apt methods of producing hydrogen without the aid of fossil fuels, we could enter an age of hydrogen within decades.

Hydrogen: Car Power 9

References

Honda Worldwide | Fuel Cell. (2006). Retrieved July 26, 2006, from http://world.honda.com/FuelCell/FCX/

US DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. (2006, July 26). Retrieved July 26, 2006, from http://www.eere.energy.gov/

DOE Hydrogen Production. N.D. Retrieved July 26, 2006, from http://www.hydrogen.energy.gov/

Open Document