Habib Lec1 Fuel Cells
Habib Lec1 Fuel Cells
Habib Lec1 Fuel Cells
David Lorse
ESS 315
A Very Brief History
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What is a hydrogen fuel cell?
•Hydrogen fuel cells (HFCs) are a type of
electrochemical cell.
http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/Nov03/Fuelcell.institute.deb.html
How do they work?
•Fuel (H2) is first transported to
the anode of the cell
http://www.howstuffworks.com/fuel-cell.htm/printable
Advantages/Disadvantages of Fuel
Cells
• Advantages
– Water is the only discharge (pure H2)
• Disadvantages
– CO2 discharged with methanol reform
– Little more efficient than alternatives
– Technology currently expensive
• Many design issues still in progress
– Hydrogen often created using “dirty” energy (e.g., coal)
– Pure hydrogen is difficult to handle
• Refilling stations, storage tanks, …
Uses of hydrogen fuel cells
There are many different uses of fuel cells being utilized right now. Some of these
uses are…
•Power sources for vehicles such as cars, trucks, buses and even boats and submarines
•Power sources for spacecraft, remote weather stations and military technology
•http://www.howstuffworks.com/fuel-efficiency/alternative-fuels/fuel-cell.htm
•http://www.energy.gov