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Hydrogen Storage Technology

Hydrogen Storage Technology. Thao T. Dang ChE 379 Dr. Edgar 9/28/05. The Energy Situation. Oil is not an infinite resource Energy demands to double within next 50 years Alternative energy needed to help meet future demand

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Hydrogen Storage Technology

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  1. Hydrogen Storage Technology Thao T. Dang ChE 379 Dr. Edgar 9/28/05

  2. The Energy Situation • Oil is not an infinite resource • Energy demands to double within next 50 years • Alternative energy needed to help meet future demand • US government set goal to have 30% of petroleum fuel replaced by alternative energy sources by 2010

  3. Promise in Hydrogen • Energy Policy Act of 2005 supports hydrogen fuel technology • Some fuel cell technologies have potential to replace combustion power plants • Fuel cells efficient and non-polluting • Roadblock to hydrogen economy is effective and safe hydrogen storage

  4. Storage Background • Compressed hydrogen dangerous; low energy density • Liquefied hydrogen expensive; cooling and compressing results in loss of 30% of stored energy • Metal hydrides deliver hydrogen safely at constant pressure; sensitive to impurities; store only up to 7 % of its weight • Liquid carrier storage uses fossil fuels as source of hydrogen; defeats purpose of using alternative energy

  5. Chemically Stored Hydrogen • Chemical compounds are utilized as hydrogen storage units • Techniques include ammonia cracking, partial oxidation, methanol cracking, etc. • Eliminates the need for a storage unit for the hydrogen produced

  6. Carbon Nanotubes • Stores hydrogen in pores of microscopic tubes and within tube structures • Similar storage mechanism as metal hydrides • Capable of storing 4.2% to 65% of their own weight in hydrogen

  7. Economic Feasibility • Researchers at OU developed cost effective process for large-scale production of carbon nanotubes called CoMoCAT • Danish researchers at DTU say tablets are safe and cheap • No data available on cost of storage because many methods are in research and development or testing stages

  8. Government Issues • Infrastructure is another obstacle on way to hydrogen economy • Existing hydrogen fuel stations few and far between; only 73 worldwide • Energy Act offers tax incentives for those who purchase energy efficient vehicles -Fuel-Cell Vehicles: up to $12,000 income tax credit -Alternative-Fuel Vehicles: up to $4,000 income tax credit

  9. Conclusions • Safe storage of hydrogen possible • Hydrogen economy still far from realization • Recent events and breakthroughs may act as catalysts to shift away from fossil fuels

  10. Questions ??

  11. References • Fuel Cells 2000- Hydrogen Fueling Stations Worldwide http://www.fuelcells.org/info/charts/h2fuelingstations.pdf • Fuel Cell Store- Hydrogen Storage http://www.fuelcellstore.com/information/hydrogen_storage.html • Science Daily- Danish Researchers Reveal New Hydrogen Storage Technology http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/09/050907102549.htm • Smart Money- What the New Energy Bill Means For You http://smartmoney.com/taxmatters/index.cfm?story=20050818 • The Nanotube Site- OU: Large Scale Production of Single Walled Nanotubes http://www.pa.msu.edu/cmp/csc/nanotube.html

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