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Hydrogen internal combustion engines

Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine. Standard gasoline and diesel-powered internal combustion engine vehicles can be converted to mn on hydrogen. These vehicles have often been found considerably less polluting, safer, and more efficient than their fossil fuel-burning counterparts. [Pg.457]

Eichlseder, H., T. Wallner, R. Freyman and J. Ringler, The potential of hydrogen internal combustion engines in a future mobility scenario. SAE Paper 2003 Warrendale, PA, 2003-01-2267. [Pg.30]

For energy security reasons, the presence of an auxiliary power supply unit is necessary. This unit can be preferably either a hydrogen internal combustion engine (H2 ICE) or a fuel cell of corresponding capacity to meet at least the minimum needs of the system. In this case, the system is an autonomous power plant. Figure 5.11 shows a stand-alone wind-hydrogen system that is autonomous. The dashed line in some parts of it implies that these connections may not exist as well. The DC/AC converter/controller should have the capability to operate vice versa and power up the lines through the power controller. [Pg.175]

Fuel cell car (Neckar, Daimler Chrysler) or hydrogen internal combustion engine... [Pg.7]

Meanwhile, UPS has been testing a fuel-cell-powered vehicle in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and another in Ontario, California. Honda and Toyota are both testing fuel-cell-powered cars in California and Japan. Ford built a hydrogen internal combustion engine as an interim step to fuel cells, as a V10 intended for trucks or vans. [Pg.53]

Cotrell J, Pratt W, (2003). Modeling the Feasibility of Using Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines in Remote Renewable Energy Systems NREL Technical Review... [Pg.76]

The small number of vehicles using hydrogen internal combustion engines (HICE) makes it difficult to explain how to repair them. Therefore, this section does not serve as a repair manual, but as an outline describing the operation of a hydrogen engine and its major components, its benefits, drawbacks and how components can be modified or redesigned to reduce the drawbacks. [Pg.7]

Ford (2006). Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine. Ford Motor Company. Available at http //www.ford.com. [Pg.150]


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