Hydrogen for transport

Q4 Energy
Paliva Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI:10.35933/paliva.2021.02.03
K. Vondráková, T. Hlinčík
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Abstract

In recent years, efforts to use environmentally friendly resources and minimizing environmental impacts throughout the life cycle of products. The important point is that greening and reducing emissions from energy industry and transport. If we focus on emissions from transport, these are mainly CO2, NOx and particulate emissions. These emissions arise mainly from the use of fossil fuels. In the transport sector, local CO2, NOx and particulate emissions can be reduced by introducing hydrogen mobility that does not produce these emissions and can be based on renewable energy sources. The contribution shows that the overall efficiency of the conversion of chemical energy into mechanical energy of the vehicle wheel movement, the socalled Well to Wheel (WtW) is the highest in the case of petroleum fuels (84%). The lowest efficiency WtW is in the case of hydrogen produced from water electrolysis. When assessing the overall efficiency WtW (fuel and utilization) is the highest value (18–21 %) in the case of a combination of fossil fuel and the combustion engine. The lowest value of the total efficiency is for the combination of hydrogen produced by electrolysis of water and the combustion engine (3–5 %).
运输用氢
近年来,在产品的整个生命周期内,努力使用环境友好型资源,尽量减少对环境的影响。重要的一点是绿色和减少能源工业和运输的排放。如果我们关注交通运输的排放,这些主要是二氧化碳、氮氧化物和颗粒物排放。这些排放主要来自化石燃料的使用。在交通运输领域,可以通过引入不产生这些排放并可基于可再生能源的氢流动性来减少当地的二氧化碳、氮氧化物和颗粒排放。贡献表明,车辆车轮运动的化学能转化为机械能的总效率,即所谓的井到轮(WtW)在石油燃料的情况下最高(84%)。效率最低的WtW是水电解制氢的情况。在评估总体效率时,在化石燃料和内燃机相结合的情况下,WtW(燃料和利用率)是最高的值(18 - 21%)。总效率的最低值是由电解水和内燃机产生的氢的组合(3 - 5%)。
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Paliva Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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