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HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELLS. WHAT IS HYDROGEN? Hydrogen is the simplest element. An atom of hydrogen consists of only one proton and one electron.

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Page 1: HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELLS. WHAT IS HYDROGEN? Hydrogen is the simplest element. An atom of hydrogen consists of only one proton and one electron.

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Page 2: HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELLS. WHAT IS HYDROGEN? Hydrogen is the simplest element. An atom of hydrogen consists of only one proton and one electron.

WHAT IS HYDROGEN?

Hydrogen is the simplest element. An atom of Hydrogen is the simplest element. An atom of hydrogen consists of only one proton and one hydrogen consists of only one proton and one electron.electron.

Page 3: HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELLS. WHAT IS HYDROGEN? Hydrogen is the simplest element. An atom of hydrogen consists of only one proton and one electron.

A fuel cell combines hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, heat, and water. Fuel cells are often compared to batteries. Both convert the energy

produced by a chemical reaction into usable electric power. However, the fuel cell will produce electricity as

long as hydrogen is supplied.Fuel cells are a promising technology for use as a source of heat and electricity for buildings, and as an electrical

power source for electric motors propelling vehicles. Fuel cells operate best on pure hydrogen. But fuels like natural

gas, methanol, or even gasoline can be reformed to produce the hydrogen required for fuel cells.

WHAT ARE FUEL CELLS ?

Page 4: HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELLS. WHAT IS HYDROGEN? Hydrogen is the simplest element. An atom of hydrogen consists of only one proton and one electron.

WHAT IS RENEWABLE ENERGY?Renewable energy Renewable energy is is energy generated from energy generated from natural resources, such as natural resources, such as sunlight, wind, rain, sunlight, wind, rain, tides and geothermal tides and geothermal heat.heat. It is energy that is It is energy that is generated from natural generated from natural processes that are processes that are continuously replenished.  continuously replenished.  This energy cannot run out This energy cannot run out and is constantly renewed. and is constantly renewed.

Page 5: HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELLS. WHAT IS HYDROGEN? Hydrogen is the simplest element. An atom of hydrogen consists of only one proton and one electron.

HOW IS ENERGY OBTAINED? It is obtained from It is obtained from

a process called a process called ELECTROLYSIS: It is ELECTROLYSIS: It is method where we method where we dissociate water dissociate water into hydrogen and into hydrogen and oxygen using a oxygen using a device called device called electrolyser. electrolyser. (device that splits (device that splits water “H2O” into water “H2O” into H2 and O2)H2 and O2)

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WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES?

Advantages:Advantages:Fuel cells can be used to produce Fuel cells can be used to produce

power for an electric motor as well as power for an electric motor as well as directly producing electricity directly producing electricity in place in place of a generator. In either case they of a generator. In either case they facilitate the replacement of a facilitate the replacement of a gasoline or diesel engine.gasoline or diesel engine.

The fuel cell produces no The fuel cell produces no greenhouse gases or other air greenhouse gases or other air pollutants. The product of the pollutants. The product of the chemical reaction is only water and a chemical reaction is only water and a small amount of heat. small amount of heat.

Fuel is a material that is easily Fuel is a material that is easily available, it poses few issues of available, it poses few issues of energy and national security, unlike energy and national security, unlike the importation of petroleum.the importation of petroleum.

Disadvantages:Disadvantages:A major obstacle to widespread use of A major obstacle to widespread use of

fuel cells is in the storage and fuel cells is in the storage and distribution of the hydrogen fuel. distribution of the hydrogen fuel. Hydrogen gas is difficult to contain, and Hydrogen gas is difficult to contain, and most methods add considerable weight most methods add considerable weight to a vehicle. Transporting and dispensing to a vehicle. Transporting and dispensing the gas will also require new methods. the gas will also require new methods.

The operation of cells in very cold The operation of cells in very cold weather is a problem, since water is weather is a problem, since water is always present in and around the cell.always present in and around the cell.

Presently the cost of fuel cells is not Presently the cost of fuel cells is not competitive.competitive.

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HOW POPULAR OR WIDELY IS IT USED?

Fuel cells are very useful as power sources in Fuel cells are very useful as power sources in remote locations, such as spacecraft, remote remote locations, such as spacecraft, remote weather stations, large parks, communications weather stations, large parks, communications centers, rural locations including research stations, centers, rural locations including research stations, and in certain military applications. A fuel cell and in certain military applications. A fuel cell system running on hydrogen can be compact and system running on hydrogen can be compact and lightweight, and have no major moving parts. lightweight, and have no major moving parts.

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