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Transitions to Alternative Transportation Technologies--A Focus on Hydrogen
Transitions to Alternative Transportation Technologies--A Focus on Hydrogen Summary:By Committee on Assessment of Resource Needs for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies, National Research Council
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCVs) could alleviate the nation's dependence on oil and reduce U.S. emissions of carbon dioxide, the major greenhouse gas. Industry-and government-sponsored research programs have made very impressive technical progress over the past several years, and several companies are currently introducing pre-commercial vehicles and hydrogen fueling stations in limited markets. However, to achieve wide hydrogen vehicle penetration, further technological advances are required for commercial viability, and vehicle manufacturer and hydrogen supplier activities must be coordinated. In particular, costs must be reduced, new automotive manufacturing technologies commercialized, and adequate supplies of hydrogen produced and made available to motorists. These efforts will require considerable resources, especially federal and private sector funding.This book estimates the resources that will be needed to bring HFCVs to the point of competitive self-sustainability in the marketplace. It also estimates the impact on oil consumption and carbon dioxide emissions as HFCVs become a large fraction of the light-duty vehicle fleet. password: gigle.ws NEWER EBOOKSSponsored LinksTransitions to Alternative Transportation Technologies--A Focus on Hydrogen Keywordshydrogen hfcvs vehicle vehicles research estimates carbon resources dioxide technologies emissions fuel automotive reduced manufacturing adequate supplies costs commercialized coordinated technical progress impressive technical research programs introducing pre commercial pre commercial vehicles limited markets fueling stations hydrogen fueling government sponsored research industry and government sponsoredBookmark Transitions to Alternative Transportation Technologies--A Focus on HydrogenHyperlink code: |
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