Toward a Hydrogen-Based Transportation System

Topics:
Civil and Environmental
Tags:
Emerging Technologies,
Fuel Cell,
Fuel Cells,
Hydrogen,
Princeton University,
Transportation
Source:
Princeton University

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Overview: This paper explores alternative technological options for achieving a transportation system in the long term with such characteristics. A number of engine/fuel options are considered, including variously fueled internal combustion engine/hybrid electric vehicles and fuel cell vehicles. The focus is on hydrogen used in fuel cell vehicles, an option that is found to have the lowest full fuel cycle environmental damage cost and potentially competitive lifecycle cost.

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Format: PDF | Size: 286KB | Date: May 2001 | Pages: 57


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