Scientists,
governments and activist groups have been advocating alternative fuels
for decades. In recent years, several options have emerged for powering
car without using fossil fuels. Along with hybrid-electric and
all-electric vehicles, hydrogen fuel cell systems are a popular subject
of discussion. However, hydrogen has both distinct advantages and
disadvantages as a fuel.
Abundance
One
of the primary advantages of hydrogen as a fuel is its abundance. In
fact, hydrogen is the most abundant element on Earth. It can be
extracted from natural gas or water and is present in a number of other
chemical compounds. Hydrogen is also an element and can't be destroyed
(only recombined with other elements), meaning that the world's supply
will never be exhausted, as with fossil fuels.
Emissions
When
hydrogen cycles through a fuel cell to create electricity that will
power a car, its only byproducts are heat and water. This is another
major advantage over fossil fuels, which create harmful carbon emissions
when burned.
Storage
One
key disadvantage to hydrogen fuel is the difficulty storing it.
Hydrogen needs to be kept under strong compression to be a viable fuel
source, necessitating strong tanks and heavy-duty fueling lines. As
there is currently no mainstream system of storage and distribution for
hydrogen fuel, this is a major practical disadvantage.
Cost
Hydrogen
is also expensive to produce in sufficient quantities using today's
technology. More inexpensive methods extract hydrogen at high energy
costs, negating any energy savings that come from avoiding gasoline for
fuel in the car. For hydrogen to become competitive, researchers will
need to find new, more efficient and cost-effective ways to produce
large amounts of hydrogen.
Efficiency
Hydrogen
is a very efficient fuel source, capable of producing more energy per
pound of fuel than gasoline. This means that an equal-sized tank of
hydrogen fuel would give a vehicle a greater range or more power than
when filled with gasoline and an internal combustion engine. This
advantage is especially relevant in the face of batteries on electric
vehicles that may limit the car's range to less than 100 miles, making
it impractical for some drivers.
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