Hydrogen Powered Transportation

Hydrogen Powered Transportation by Ayfer Veziroglu, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on February 28, 2017, is a comprehensive examination of the evolving landscape of energy sources, particularly focusing on the transition from fossil fuels to alternative energy. This 338-page book discusses the diminishing reserves of fossil fuels and the potential role of hydrogen as a primary energy carrier in the transportation sector. It highlights the necessity of exploring various alternative fuels and the importance of developing a sustainable energy sector by 2100.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of the current status of fossil fuels and the potential for hydrogen to replace oil in transportation. The book outlines the short-term viability of natural gas and biofuels while emphasizing the need for hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles to become the norm post-2050. Additionally, it explores the economic competitiveness of alternative energy sources as fossil fuel prices rise and discusses the global potential for countries to adopt hydrogen energy solutions. This edition provides valuable insights into the future of energy and transportation, making it a relevant resource for those interested in social science and energy policy.
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The current status of fossil fuel and alternative energy is a hot topic of today. Many different sides have many different opinions on the transition strategy that will work best as fossil fuel reserves slowly diminish.
Seeing the light at the end of the tunnel for fossil fuels allows us to begin envisioning the role of various alternative fuels to replace these energy sources.
Hydrogen fits into this transition mostly by replacing oil in the transportation sector as the main energy carrier. Natural gas and biofuels seem to be the best short-term solution, but after 2050, hydrogen transportation must become the norm as we move into a sustainable energy sector by 2100. Fuel-cell vehicles will be able to run off hydrogen more efficiently and be far cleaner than conventional gas-powered vehicles.
As production of fossil fuels slows and proven reserves fall, prices will rise and alternative sources will become economically competitive with fossil fuels. Nuclear, geothermal, wind, PV, and wave energy will all be needed to provide for the total global energy demands. A hydrogen platform will also be developed through this century for the transportation sector. Hydrogen will serve as an energy carrier for vehicles and will be used as a form of chemical storage for energy in stationary applications, produced most likely by off-peak excess power.
Based on the above information, all countries in the world can be analyzed to assess their potential to become early adopters for hydrogen energy. Even though a basic statistical approach might not provide very accurate results, it provides an insight on early adopters and the status of countries in terms of several commonly measured properties.
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