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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology and Its Environmental Benefits Wendy Estela PACE university school of law November 29, 2001 What Is a “Fuel Cell?” •Electrochemical energy conversion device •Similar to a battery •Proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell How Does a Fuel Cell Work? • Electrochemical reaction • Anodic reaction H2 2H+ + 2e• Cathodic reaction 2H+ + ½O2 + 2e- H2O • Excess water removed H2 + ½o2 h2o Environmental Benefits • Water is the only byproduct • No “greenhouse” emissions • Potential for “zero pollution” • Minimal noise pollution Compared to Internal Combustion Engine • Efficiency – The Carnot cycle Maximum efficiency = (T1-T2) / T1 • Environmental Effects from Internal Combustion Engine Hydrogen: The Energy of the Future Why hydrogen? • • • • • 80% of the universe is made up of hydrogen Environmental Benefits Economics (cost of oil production) Energy Security Supply Hydrogen Cycle What Remains to Be Done? • Building an infrastructure – Production – Distribution – Storage • Safety considerations • Regulation • Successful marketing Fuel Cell Stack --Automotive Application Fuel Cells in Transportation GM Fuel Cell Motor BMW Fuel Cell Vehicle Fuel Cell Forklift Fuel Cell Taxi--London Fuel Cell Bus Engine The Future