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Eco-friendly Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Recently we have been hearing a lot about hydrogen fuel cells and the possible applications where they can be used, specifically in automobiles, but what exactly are they and why are they considered eco-friendly?

A fuel cell is a device that is able to harness the energy stored in the chemical bonds of molecules. Hydrogen fuel cells, in particular, get this energy from the bonds in Hydrogen (H2) and Oxygen (O2) gas. On one side of the cell, H2 is pumped in. On the other side of the cell O2 is pumped in. Separating these two sides are a proton permeable membrane. The function of this membrane is to allow protons to pass through while blocking the pathway of electrons, thus effectively harnessing this electrical energy.

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These cells are considered environmentally friendly because of the “waste” they produce. While most sources of power produce carbon dioxide gas (CO2) as a byproduct, hydrogen fuel cells produce water and excess O2 and H2. These products can be easily used as sources for other processes and are harmless if left in the environment. Further, the chemicals required for this process can be synthesized or collected very efficiently. O2 is readily available and attainable in the air we breathe. There are many pathways for H2 production. A very environmentally friendly way is through harnessing the H2 produced by microorganisms such as algae through biological processes. These processes of attaining fuel for energy production are very eco-friendly when compared with oil mining which is used to extract petroleum for energy on a large scale.

2014 Toyota FCV Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle

Hydrogen fuel cell concept car by Toyota via. flickrcommons

Overall, hydrogen fuel cells provide the world with a very environmentally friendly way to produce energy we use everyday. If we can begin to use this technology on a large scale to replace current methods, we can effectively decrease the amount of pollution we put into our environment everyday while still quenching our energy needs.

Author Parvin Pabla

 

 

 

 

Are Electric Cars Better?

As we all know, Earth is the only planet known to this date which supports life. There is no other planet in this humongous universe which has the qualities of Earth, such appropriate level of oxygen, moderate temperatures and most importantly water. So, keeping our home, Earth, suitable to live should be the first priority but unfortunately, we are destroying it by emitting a tremendous amount of Carbon dioxide (CO2) from driving vehicles. According to  International Council On Clean Transportation, the CO2 emission has decreased from 2012 to 2015 by a small amount but they are looking to reduce it much more by 2020. In 2012, the average CO2 emission for a 1400 kg passenger vehicle was 132 g/km and 130 g/km in 2015 but they are trying to reduce it to 90 g/km by 2020. In 3 years, they were able to reduce CO2 emission by only 2 g/km and by 2020 there is no guarantee of it being reduced by 30 g/km.

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Photo credit: International Council On Clean Transportation

So, a better option is having electric cars, which does not use any gas and saves on CO2 emissions. Electric cars get their fuel from electricity generated by coal, natural gas, hydro, nuclear and wind. So, the CO2 emissions in electric cars are from the electricity source. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, electric cars use the least and gasoline use the most amount of CO2 according to national averages. Annually, electric cars used 5,000 pounds of CO2 equivalent compared to gasoline cars which use 11,658 pounds of CO2 equivalent.

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Photo credit: U.S. Department of Energy

Also, driving an electric car is much cheaper than a gasoline car. According to Transport Canada, traveling 210 km per week at $1.00 gas price, will cost $12.60. But traveling the same distance in an electric car will cost $3.15 with electricity being at 1.5¢ per kilometer. So, driving an electric car can save $9.45 per week and it produces much lower CO2 numbers. Also, it lowers the health and environmental risks associated with higher amounts of CO2 in the atmosphere.

Health risks associated with higher amounts of CO2 in the atmosphere can lead to shortness of “breath, deep breathing, headache, dizziness, vomiting and even death.” Although, emissions of CO2 are lead by major factories as well but gasoline cars are also considered to be a main source.

Carbon dioxide emissions cause environmental issues as well. According to Environmental and Climate Change Canada, CO2 results in melting of glaciers, warmer temperatures, heat waves, burning of forests and heavy precipitation. Also, the environmental changes due to CO2 emissions are dangerous to humans, such as the melting of glaciers will lead to higher sea levels  which can kill lots of people and leave many homeless.

In conclusion, driving electric cars reduces CO2 emissions leading to less health and environmental issues. Also, electrics cars tend to save money which can be used elsewhere.

Short video of emissions by electric cars:

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 Video credit: Union of Concerned Scientists

Hamed Hussaini

February 20, 2016