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Fuel Cell Technologies Ryan Jern November 24, 2008

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Fuel Cell Technologies. Ryan Jern November 24, 2008. What is a fuel cell?. History. First fuel cell created by William R. Grove 1839 in Swansea, Wales Called it “Gaseous Voltaic Battery” Firsts tests his creation using two platinum electrodes halfway submerged in sulfuric acid - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fuel Cell Technologies

Ryan JernNovember 24, 2008

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What is a fuel cell?

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HistoryFirst fuel cell created by William R. Grove

1839 in Swansea, Wales

Called it “Gaseous Voltaic Battery”

Firsts tests his creation using two platinum electrodes halfway submerged in sulfuric acid

Each electrode had one tube connected to it, one tube filled with oxygen the other with hydrogen

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Gaseous Voltaic Battery

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Fuel Cell Introduced to

AmericaIn 2003 State of the Union Address President Bush introduced $1.2 billion Hydrogen Fuel Initiative

Since research and development put fourth to reduce green house gases

Just recently Fuel Cell Technology became a reality

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Types of Fuel CellsType Use/Description

Polymer Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell

Popular in automotive vehicles due to its relatively low operating temperature

Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Used for large scale stationary generators due to high operating temperatures; one of longest operating lives among fuel cells

Alkaline Fuel Cells Used by NASA although vulnerable to contamination therefore unlikely to be commercialized

Molten-Carbonate Fuel Cell

Best used for large stationary generators although less expensive than Solid oxide fuel cells due to less of need for exotic materials

Phosphoric-Acid Fuel Cell

Best used for small stationary generators; high operating temperatures and long warm up time make unusable for automobiles.

Direct-Methanol Fuel Cell

Low operating temperature could potentially be used in automobiles although required materials make it to expensive

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Fuel Cells TodayNeed two elements

HydrogenOxygen

Both pass through electrode

Meet at electrolyte and react

HEAT & WATER VAPOR

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How does fuel cell technology effect

us?

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AutomakersRealize the positive economic impact

Offering free lease opportunities

Chevrolet and Honda

Project Driveway

Chevy Equinox Commercial

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Efficiency

Study done by Honda

Gasoline Hybrid Fuel Cell

Driving Energy

Efficiency %20% 30% 60%

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What’s holding back production?

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DifficultiesThe cost to implement fuel cell technologies is to high in comparison to internal combustion powered vehicles

The availability of hydrogenOver 150,000 gas stations in the USUS Gas Stations

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DifficultiesMay not be durable enough

Atmospheric pressureStrain put on the fuel cell

City traffic; stop and go

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RealisticHonda leasing first fuel cell vehicle

Honda FCX Clarity; $600 month

Some public vehicles are Hydrogen powered although will not be readily available for some time

Will fuel cell technology be the solution to our emissions problems?

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