Browse Publications Technical Papers 13-03-01-0003
2021-10-04

A Perspective on the Challenges and Future of Hydrogen Fuel 13-03-01-0003

This also appears in SAE International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, Energy, Environment, & Policy-V131-13EJ

Many consider hydrogen to be the automobile fuel of the future. Indeed, it has numerous characteristics that makes it very attractive. Hydrogen has a much higher energy density than gasoline, can be produced from water, and its only emission is water. However, there are numerous challenges associated with hydrogen. In particular, the production of hydrogen is a key issue. Currently, most hydrogen is developed from methane, resulting in hydrogen having a carbon footprint. New investments into electrolysis from renewable energy sources is showing promise as an alternative for generating hydrogen. Further, the distribution of hydrogen poses many problems, requiring substantial infrastructure to support a hydrogen economy. Additionally, hydrogen storage is a key issue since most conventional storage mechanisms are overly bulky. If these three issues can be addressed, hydrogen is posed for being a key fuel as the world tries to move away from fossil fuels. This article discusses these challenges and key research developments that can potentially resolve these issues.

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