Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Hydrogen Car - There is no petrol, no diesel!


What is the first you want to hit the road, especially if stuck in traffic is to blame the whole thing in the world in love with the fuel hungry SUV. Use of hydrogen technologies and fuel cells is a key part of lowering emissions of greenhouse gases and climate change. Fuel cell systems offer a promising future technology, with advantages that include zero emissions, high efficiency and minimal noise.

- No global warming ... no depletion of the ozone layer ... No acid rain ... and 100% pollution-free environment - is the utmost need to save our environment. I believe God has been now kind to accept the endless prayers of all of us. No joke man! He has already answered through the genius scientist who have developed Hydrogen Car ... It is a lightweight vehicle powered by a hydrogen fuel cell with enough style and space to compete with luxury sport utility vehicles (SUV).

These cars generally use the hydrogen in one of two methods: combustion or fuel cell conversion. During combustion, hydrogen is "burned" in the engines in fundamentally the same method as traditional gasoline cars. In the conversion of fuel cell, hydrogen is converted into electricity through fuel cells, then the engine power.

What's more, I ask about hydrogen cars ... These hydrogen cars come in cleaning, "green" future envisioned by energy experts, the cars not only get 99 miles per gallon emissions-free, but they can also play a key role in supplying electricity to a hungry world power.

Vehicle developed would be three to four times more expensive than the conventional two or three wheels and operating costs would also be more. But as technology develops, the cost is expected to come down considerably.

Governments the world over are helping fund research into the development of hydrogen from renewable sources rather than the current reliance on coal or natural gas. It is also produced as a byproduct in the industries of chemicals and fertilizers.

The new 5 kW fuel hydrogen vehicles of cells mark the beginning of a new generation of fuel cell technology. The hydrogen needed to power these vehicles can be produced in ways that reduce dependence on oil supplies f, therefore, ensure energy security. Which emits only water and heat as byproducts of this process, fuel cell systems are environment friendly and can run continuously as long as fuel is supplied. Each recharge currently gives around 70 miles miles. It also seeks to increase the mileage of the hydrogen vehicle to 100-150 km per recharge.

hydrogen cars hydregen derived from water use as a primary source of energy for locomotion. the leadership of British Columbia in the development of hydrogen technologies and fuel cells, and is based on the commitment of having the hydrogen highway developed world for the first time in time for the 2010 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games "said Richard Neufeld, BC Minister of Energy and Mines.

R. effort John, Minister of Natural Resources Canada. "By working together, we ensure that Canada continues to be known as a world leader in the application of these technologies on the road." The Government of Canada has invested $ 4.5 million in this project. No global warming or ozone depletion, renewable, acid rain, 100% free of contamination.

In India, the ministry of nonconventional energy sources (MND) is the hope that hydrogen vehicles on road in India by 2007 with International Tractors Ltd (ITL) having agreed to undertake commercial production . "With ITL, which manufactures Sonalika brand of tractors, having agreed to undertake commercial manufacture of two years, hydrogen vehicles tricycle developed by the Banaras Hindu University (BHU), we hope to have them available for the year 2007, "said SK Chopra, Advisor to multinational companies. UBS has been using 50 demo vehicles at its campus in recent years. While the development of fuel cell vehicles using hydrogen affordable renewable energy remains a target for a large number of countries, including India, the vehicle developed by the BHU uses metal hydrite or solid rods to store hydrogen, an environmentally friendly fuel. 

The Ministry has concluded its work plan for hydrogen India envisages generating 1,000 MW power and one million hydrogen vehicles on the roads for 2020 with an estimated investment of Rs 2,500 million rupees. The roadmap has to be part of an integrated energy policy being finalized Reva Electric Car Company PvtLtd (RECC) and Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) will develop two fuel cell hydrogen vehicles (FCV) for a pilot project initiated by IOC, to develop the hydrogen economy in India. Under the agreement, RECC will use its expertise to build these hydrogen vehicles with fuel cell modules and associated components to be procured abroad and IOC will provide the necessary infrastructure to supply and stock hydrogen and to test vehicles in their research and development (R and D) center in Faridabad.