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Pathways for a transition to a sustainable hydrogen transportation fuel infrastructure in California

Pathways for a transition to a sustainable hydrogen transportation fuel infrastructure in California
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  • Art: Diplomarbeit
  • Autor: Marlene Hilkert
  • Abgabedatum: Oktober 2003
  • Umfang: 177 Seiten
  • Dateigröße: 2,3 MB
  • Note: 1,0
  • Institution / Hochschule: Universität Fridericiana Karlsruhe (TH) Deutschland
  • ISBN (eBook): 978-3-8324-7738-7
  • ISBN (Paperback) :
    978-3-8324-7738-7 P
  • ISBN (CD) :978-3-8324-7738-7 CD
  • Sprache: Englisch
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  • Arbeit zitieren: Hilkert, Marlene Oktober 2003: Pathways for a transition to a sustainable hydrogen transportation fuel infrastructure in California, Hamburg: Diplomica Verlag
  • Schlagworte: Brennstoffzelle, Treibhausgasemission, Wasserstoffwirtschaft, Elektrolyse, Erneuerbare Energie

Diplomarbeit von Marlene Hilkert

Abstract:

As society enters the 21st century, there is a growing awareness of the burdens being placed on the planet, as its ability to keep up with the demands of modern society are strained. One of the major contributors to this burden happens to be a main resource required for sustained development. Energy has always been, and will always be a necessary resource for existence. Since the industrial revolution, fossil fuels such as coal and oil have been the main-stay fuel to accommodate society's appetite. As the demand for this resource increases, the climatic and socio-economic costs of this fuel become more acute, and it is well documented that the supply of this fuel is not endless. One of the major consumers of this fuel, as a society, is the transportation sector. The processes in place which take it from the ground, to its combustion as a fuel, are some of the main culprits which adversely affect the planet. This thesis explores the issues associated with the introduction of another energy resource – Hydrogen – as a replacement fuel for the transportation industry.

It is argued that for the transportation sector, Hydrogen offers the most promising alternative as a fuel. Making Hydrogen readily available and affordable through the retail infrastructure is of paramount importance, if its widespread use is to be achieved. The logistics of this are explored, and it is believed that the introduction of small Hydrogen fuelers at existing retail outlets, is the preferred method to instantiate the transition in the short to medium term. Those fueling stations can utilize grid electricity to produce Hydrogen by the means of water electrolysis, or take advantage of the existing Natural Gas distribution infrastructure to produce Hydrogen via steam reformation. This thesis examines the Well-to-Wheels impacts and economic feasibility of those options and compares them to existing vehicle and fuel technologies.

The state of California was chosen as a target market due to its high automobile density, the resulting pollution issues, and its clear mandate on promoting alternative energy sources.

Table of Contents:

I. Introduction 2
1. Summary of the work 2
2. Environmental, economic, and political challenges associated with the use of fossil fuels, especially oil 3
2.1 Environmental and Social Problems with Fossil Fuels 3
2.1.1 Environmental pollution - Oil spills and discharges 3
2.1.2 Environmental pollution - Local Emissions 5
2.1.3 Environmental pollution - Global Climate Change 7
2.2 Exploitation of non-renewable resources 12
2.3 Economic dependence on finite resources 15
3. Facts about California 18
II. Technical background 22
4. Fuel Options for Transportation 22
5. Alternative means of transportation 26
6. Hydrogen and Transportation 36
6.1 Physical and Chemical Properties of Hydrogen 36
6.2 Use of hydrogen 40
6.2.1 Contemporary use of hydrogen 40
6.2.2 Fuel Cells 42
6.2.3 Safety 50
6.3 Manufacture of Hydrogen 53
6.5 Transportation of Hydrogen 72
6.6 Retail Infrastructure for Hydrogen 73
6.7 The Hydrogen Economy 74
6.8 Selected Hydrogen Programs and Cooperations 79
7. Electrolysis of Water 81
7.2 Opportunities and Problems of Hydrogen Production with Electrolysis 83
7.3 Electrolyzer Appliances 85
7.4 Feedstocks for Electricity Generation 88
III. Analysis of Different Hydrogen Production Pathways 93
8. Criteria for the Analysis 94
9. Different Fuel and Vehicle Scenarios 96
10. The GREET 1.6 Model 101
11. GREET Input Assumptions 102
12. GREET Results 110
12.1 Energy Consumption 111
12.2 CO2 and GHG Emissions 116
13. Hydrogen Production Costs 120
IV. Policy Options 126
14. Policy Instruments 126
15. Policy Instruments in Place 129
V. Conclusion and Outlook 132
VI. References 137
VII. Annex 140
Glossary 140
Acronyms 152
Units of Measurement 158
SI: International System of Units 159
Conversion Factors 160
Hydrogen Vehicles 167

Arbeit zitieren:
Hilkert, Marlene Oktober 2003: Pathways for a transition to a sustainable hydrogen transportation fuel infrastructure in California, Hamburg: Diplomica Verlag

Schlagworte:
Brennstoffzelle, Treibhausgasemission, Wasserstoffwirtschaft, Elektrolyse, Erneuerbare Energie

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