Chapter 1:introduction: 1.1 Renewable Energy
Chapter 1:introduction: 1.1 Renewable Energy
Hydrogen and fuel cells have a wide range of applications for use
almost anytime and anywhere. Fuel cells are ideal for residential
zones. They are virtually silent with no moving parts and provide
reliable power 24/7. In addition, a fuel cell big enough to power an
entire home is about the size of a traditional AC Unit. Fuel cells
already power thousands of homes in Japan and are beginning to do
so in the United States. Fuel cells can be produced in stacks large
enough to power the biggest of office buildings, and only occupy the
area of a couple parking spaces. Again, fuel cells are a great fit in
this situation as they are noiseless, environmentally friendly, and
efficient. Distributed power from fuel cells does not rely on
transmission lines and thus eliminates the need for backup power
generators. Fuel cells are just as mobile as you. Fuel cells can power
cars, buses, airplanes, cell phones, laptops, and more. With nearly
ten times the lifespan of batteries on a single charge, fuel cells can
keep you powered no matter where the road takes you. [7]
1.3.2.a Renewables
Figure 1.4
Ithe gas station create gas from water and sunlight. Some hydrogen
stations already do this today. By linking solar panels to an
electrolyzer, power from the sun splits water into pure hydrogen and
oxygen.
1.3.2.a.2Powering Breweries
1.3.2.b Transportation
In the movement towards cleaner transportation, fuel cell electric vehicles
(FCEVs) have much to offer. Like battery electric vehicles (BEVs), FCEVs
use electric motors for propulsion. This makes for a quiet, smooth
acceleration with no shifting of gears (since there are none!). Where FCEVs
excel though, is their performance and convenience. A tank of hydrogen
can be filled in minutes at a station much like any gas-powered car today.
FCEVs can drive hundreds of miles on a single tank, meaning consumers
do not need to change their driving habits or expectations. They perform
well in all conditions, from summer to icy winters, and handle like any
other car youve driven. Since fuel cells are very scalable in size, they can
also power buses, trains, and more. Lastly, FCEVs are 100% green,
emitting nothing but water vapor.
1.3.2.c Military
Fuel cells offer military advantages that can reduce the burden on
soldiers and save lives in the field. As military equipment has
become increasingly electronic, the power demands of soldiers in
the field has increased dramatically. Soldiers today carry roughly 30
lbs. of batteries in the field. Comparable fuel cell power systems for
soldiers weigh in at just 5 lbs. This technology is here today and is
already being used in demonstration programs .Fuel cells offer
strategic advantages in other military applications as well.
Unmanned aerial, ground, and underwater vehicles can all use fuel
cell power to extend their range significantly while reducing heat
and noise signatures. Improvements to unmanned vehicles enhance
reconnaissance abilities and ultimately save lives. The advantage of
silent power extends beyond unmanned vehicles. Today, soldiers on
watch in a humvee must keep the engine idling to power radios and
other necessary equipment. Campsites must run generators to
provide power for devices. Fuel cell Auxiliary Power Units (APUs) and
Gensets enable troops to keep a silent watch instead of running
noisy engines. This is a welcome benefit to safety and security.
Other advantages afforded by fuel cells include fuel flexibility and
elimination of the need to charge batteries. Many types of fuel cells
are fuel flexible; they can be powered by whatever fuel source is
most available. Since fuel cells are more efficient than other engines
and generators, they require less fuel. Ultimately, this can take
notoriously dangerous military fuel trucks off the road, further
contributing to the safety of troops worldwide. [7]
Unmanned Vehicles
The Military has been determined to switch its many bases and
operations to self-sufficient off-grid power in case of emergency
situations. Fuel cells can be used to provide power to bases and
operations, and will still provide power if the grid is attacked or
becomes unreliable. Fuel cells can be run on any number of fuels,
allowing operation no matter the circumstances. This will increase
our nations security while providing clean power. The Military has
also been particularly determined to meet green house gas
emissions standards. Fuel cells, especially those run on renewable
fuels, can help accomplish this through reduced CO2, NO2, and SO4
emissions.
Soldier Power
Our nations soldiers are carrying more electronics than ever and
currently powering those items with heavy batteries. In fact, our
nations war-fighter currently carries roughly 20 pounds of batteries
for each mission. A switch to portable fuel cells will dramatically
lower the weight a war fighter must carry, while still providing the
valuable power needed.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 :Introduction............................................................................... 1
1.1 Renewable energy.............................................................................. 1
1.2 renewable energy sources ................................................................1
1.2.1 Solar Photovoltaic........................................................................1
1.2.2 Wind Turbine................................................................................ 2
1.2.3 Fuel cells...................................................................................... 3
1.3 Fuel cell as a power alternative..........................................................3
1.3.1 Theory.......................................................................................... 3
1.3.2 Applications.................................................................................. 4
1.3.3 Types of Fuel Cells........................................................................9