3. Objectives
The objective sought is to improve the quality of our
environment by reducing energy consumption, harmful
emissions and improve local air quality and global. And this
"new energy," clean energy, improves the quality of life for
people around the world, because they will be able to live in
a cleaner and healthier environment.
4. A hybrid vehicle is an
automobile having an internal
combustion engine, normally
gasoline, and an electric motor
which allows to reduce the
effort of the combustion
engine and then reduce fuel
consumption and emissions.
Product
5. Our company launched a new model of hybrid cars, that
will revolutionize the vehicle industry. It was created to use
the clean energy in the best way, we offer a product that none
of the other companies offer, we can transform hydrogen into
“gas” and keep the performance of a very strong car.
6. Hydrogen in the automobile
industry
"Western countries need an energy that release us
from dependence on oil," state understood, predicting
that "in the coming years will be to accelerate the
revolution in the energy sector with the adoption of
hydrogen fuel cell". ·
In fact, the major car manufacturers worldwide are
investing heavily in the development of prototypes
with hybrid engines that run on fossil fuels
(petrol, diesel or natural gas) and hydrogen.
7. Transport and distribution
The transport of hydrogen can be can be done similarly as
natural gas (gaseous H2).
The hydrogen gas can be transfer and distributed through
ducts (tubes) of hydrogen long, for many years this means of
transportation and distribution has been carried out for
industrial purposes in many countries without major
problems.
8. Hydrogen is the most abundant chemical element in the
universe, the lightest and containing the highest energy
value. Additionally, this chemical element allows through
fuel cell to produce electricity and water vapor
return, eliminating the emission of greenhouse gases in the
production of electricity.
10. Advantages
-Most abundant chemical element;
-Great energy density;
-Benefits to the environment as well
-Reaction byproducts that are
regenerative;
-Reduced emission of gases that cause the
greenhouse effect;
11. Disadvantages
-Technology expensive;
-Is not isolated in nature;
-Dependence on hydrocarbons, petroleum
and its derivatives;
-Lack of good value for efficiency;
-Need for the use of noble metals;
Problems and costs associated with
transportation and distribution.