Hydrogen Gas For Cars - Realistic Alternative For Next
Generation Vehicles
With rising gas prices seeming like a fact of life, many
people are looking for alternatives to power their cars and
other vehicles rahter than using traditionally fossil based
fuels. Indeed, highly funded organizations like the energy
commission are looking into possibilities, as are the average
person in the street that look at hydrogen conversion kits for
cars to install in their cars.
Hydrogen fuel cells promise a genuine alternative to
gasoline as we move further into the 21st Century. Hydrogen for
cars presents the prospect of developing new energy resource
for vehicles and much more, but it will also improve how we
travel overall.
Some of the major advantages that hydrogen to power your
automobile are listed as follows. Hydrogen is found in great
abundance. It can be found in most things including water to
the compost heap in your backyard. Thus hydrogen gas as a fuel
source has great upward potential and will attract many ideas
and developments in the future.
The next positive for hydrogen fuel for cars is that it is
more efficient and greener to produce than traditional
gasoline. For example, refining and final production of
gasoline could require the refinery to use around 300 billion
gallons of water, which is a fairly inefficient method and a
cause fro some concern given that water is not a limitless
resource. The similar amount of hydrogen would require only a
third of the quantity of water to produce, this is a saving
which is hard to ignore.
The gallon of gasoline equivalent to hydrogen costs about
half as much as gasoline but improves fuel economy by over
two-thirds more. Hydrogen fuel also decreases engine operating
temperatures, all but eliminating emissions as well as the
unwanted carbon footprint.
Car manufacturers have the technology to produce hydrogen
cars but have not gone into mass production because of the lack
of hydrogen fuel to the average consumer. Or rather the
infrastructure to deliver hydrogen fuel. Possibly in the future
refueling of hydrogen at home could happen, but at the present
time it is out of reach of the average car owner.
If cars ran only on electricity that was generated on board
via hydrogen fuel, we would see a new horizon in vehicle
design. Car designs would evolve in new directions as the
limitations imposed on a vehicle due to a large combustion
enegine would not apply.
For instance, the equipment needed for moving a car would
much smaller. Car design is currently limited by the bulky,
heat producing engine and the complicated floorboard
configurations that are necessary to provide control of the
car.
With governments creating policy and many big corporations
in industry investing large sums of money into hydrogen
generation as a fuel, the car manufacturing industry will
change markedly. Certainly, hydrogen will become more
accessible in the near future, as will the fueling station that
will refuel a hydrogen gas powered car.
Cleaner in a greener sense and cheaper to produce and buy
means that hydrogen fuel can benefit not only the car driver
but the wider community as a whole. With gas prices continuing
to rise and not seeming to return to lower level ever again,
the need to develop hydrogen for cars will continue to gain
more support until you see a hydrogen filling station on every
corner of the street as you see a gas station today.
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