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    Hydrogen Powered Versus Electric Powered Vehicles The human race is in the midst of an energy crisis. The gasoline used around the world is currently a non-renewable resource. As the title suggests, the gasoline will eventually be totally consumed in part by the gas guzzling vehicles common today. For this reason, scientists have spent decades researching and developing alternative sources of fuel in order to power daily life on Earth for many years to come. There is a wide array of renewable fuel

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    the issue. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are an optimal solution to this issue, despite the costs and labor issues due to the vehicles being in an early stage of manufacturing. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are much more beneficial and environmentally safe than regular conventional vehicles.

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    is used to provide power to motor vehicles. Most of the vehicles today are powered by either gasoline or diesel. Power sources may also include ethanol, biodiesel, propane, compressed natural gas, electric batteries charged from an external source, and hydrogen. ( Wikimedia Foundation, Inc, 2015) Fuel cell vehicles (FCV) run on hydrogen gas rather than gasoline. Several challenges must be overcome before these vehicles will be competitive with conventional vehicles (powered by petroleum). (U.S department

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    will have a thorough description from how it works to what it’s made of and much more, is hydrogen fuel source. The first fuel cell was invented by Sir William Robert Grove in 1839. Hydrogen is the fuel of destiny mainly due to it’s elevated transformation efficiency, salvaging, and non-contaminating nature. Hydrogen plays a higher role in the sustainability of life and can be employed to cause energy. Hydrogen can also be manufactured using several various processes such as electrolysis, solar energy

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    Disruptive Innovation

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    the research is still on on how to produce hydrogen on a larger scale. Following Figure show the working of a hydrogen Fuel Cell. Figure 1: Working of a Hydrogen Fuel Cell 2.2 Benefits of a Hydrogen Fuel Cell Following are the benefits of a hydrogen fuel cell Zero green house gas Emissions: As water is the byproduct of the fuel cell, the emissions of harmful gases such as carbon dioxide

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    At this point BMW has showcased its fleet of hydrogen powered vehicle very successfully and hope 's to have the cars on the market in Europe in 2005. Before thinking that Hydrogen is ready for use right now, it should be noted that there are issues to be resolved to make this system work as perfectly as it should. As mentioned earlier, BMW has achieved some measure of success with their hydrogen fueled vehicles, but what was not mentioned is that in order for this fuel to

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    favor alternative fuels to power autos. Many possible alternative fuels exist, certainly not without their drawbacks. These alternatives include, but are not limited to, alcohols, gasohols, and both liquefied and gaseous natural gas, as well as hydrogen. As mentioned above, drawbacks do exist; the chief drawbacks being cost of adaption implementation, engineering, and cost of the fuels themselves. As stated by many a chairman of petroleum companies, alternative fuels have limited applications and

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    also the flagship for the brand, a full-size sedan nearing the end of its fifth generation. A new model is in the planning stages, a huge hint of what that vehicle may look like was revealed at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show this fall. The auto show model was the Lexus LF-FC flagship concept, what the company describes as “a visionary new vehicle that offers a peek into the design and technology direction of the brand’s future flagship sedan.” The style is unlike anything Lexus has offered before, but

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    solution to this global crisis: The hydrogen fuel cell. Fuel cells are used in a wide range of portable, stationary and transport applications, such as battery chargers and home heating, but the fuel cell is best known for powering cars. Fuel cells are quite possibly the most versatile energy solution ever invented. The fuel cell seems like the perfect energy source: Quiet, clean and independent of gasoline. In a fuel cell vehicle, the fuel cell transforms hydrogen and oxygen into electricity, and

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    these sources is the problem. The dominant source of hydrogen in the United States at this time is steam reforming natural gas. This means that we are using up a nonrenewable energy to create a renewable energy and is also producing carbon dioxide emissions during production. It is also very low in volume but very high in energy for its weight causing a storage and transportation problem (U.S Department of Energy). Currently, the market for hydrogen from natural gas is $100 billion. This market involves

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