Ever hear of hydrogen cars? This new breed of cars being developed far
exceeds the current gasoline-electric hybrid cars as far as cleaning up the
environment and lessening the U. S. dependence upon foreign oil. Automakers
expect to have hydrogen cars in the showrooms in the next 5 10 years.
So,
what s all the hoopla about hydrogen? Plenty. Hydrogen is the most plentiful
element in the universe. With such abundance, there is no change of running
out unlike the fossil fuels. If you remember your high school chemistry,
you ll know that water is made up of two parts hydrogen and one part water.
That means that hydrogen can be created for hydrogen cars by splitting
water via electrolysis. It only means that by using fuel cells to power hydrogen
cars, that hydrogen and oxygen can be run through a cell (generating electricity
and heat) and joined together at the end of the process to produce its only
bi-product, water.
This means that hydrogen fuel cell powered cars
will only dispense a small amount of steam (water in the air) and no pollutants.
This kind of zero pollution vehicle will help with current smog problems,
air quality-related health problems, greenhouse gases, global warming and
the hole in the ozone. You just can t get a greener green car that a hydrogen
car.
The other benefit of hydrogen cars running on hydrogen highways
(as both President George W. Bush and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
are calling them) is that this will lessen the U. S. dependence upon foreign
oil. By using hydrogen as an alternative fuel source, no longer will OPEC
have the stranglehold upon our economy and subjugating us to ever-increasing
gasoline prices.
What has to happen to make this a reality? With
current technology, the hydrogen cars are still too expensive for the consumer
market, so prices will need to come down as new technology is developed.
In addition, the infrastructure will have to be in place to support a hydrogen
highway network. Fuel stations, such as the 15 currently operating in California,
will need to be expanded to a nationwide network. And probably the most important
aspect of having the hydrogen highway become a reality is stepping up economical
production of hydrogen for use in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Hydrogen
does not occur in any significant amounts by itself in nature. Hydrogen can
be found in compounds however, such as water or in natural gas and methods
can be used to extract the hydrogen from the other compounds. With current
technology, the energy needed to extract the hydrogen is nearly the same
as the energy gained by the hydrogen itself, so more advanced and economical
methods of producing hydrogen from solar, wind, hydro and gas reformation
power will be need so that enough hydrogen is available to support the new
hydrogen economy.
It may be another 5 10 years away until the new
line of hydrogen cars start rolling off the showroom floors, but h2 vehicles,
as they are already known will be the next big thing in the automotive
industry for this century.
Posted on www.goarticles.com . William
Bolton is founder, owner, and operator of Leasedwheels.com, a website specializing
in auto lease transfers and assumptions. If you're stuck in a lease you need
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