Saving Fossil Fuels; Alternative Energy
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Saving Fossil Fuels; Alternative Energy
Most people today use fossil fuels, but there is a problem that comes with using them. Soon, the world is going to run out of fossil fuels. The average person uses some type of fossil fuel every single day, and cannot imagine a world without them. Can you imagine a world with no gas, propane, or coal? Better yet, can you imagine the world without the machines, vehicles, and appliances that are powered by fossil fuels. Fossil fuel is not the only form of energy, though. There is also alternative energy. We must start using alternative energy. We must start using alternative energy, or we will
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When in its pure form, hydrogen is odorless, colorless, tasteless, and highly flammable, however it is not poisonous. Hydrogen energy can power electrical generators, vehicles, and airships. Airships are aircrafts that stays in the air using gases like hydrogen and helium. Airships include blimps and zeppelins. (Schlager and Weisblatt, 136))
Hydrogen was first produced in 1671 by Robert Boyle. He produced the gas by dissolving iron in acid. It was not officially recognized as a gas until 1766, when Henry Cavendish proved not only that hydrogen existed, but also that it was 14 times lighter than air. Laurent Lavoisier named the gas hydrogen using the greek words “hydro” (water) and “gene” (forming”). Before Lavoisier named the gas, it was called “inflammable air”, because it was so likely to explode. (Schlager and Weisblatt, 136) Scientists believe that hydrogen energy could become a significant power source in the future. It can power vehicles, and does not pollute very bad. There are many benefits, but there is one big problem that is very hard to overcome. The hydrogen must be pure. It is very hard to produce large amounts of pure hydrogen energy. (Doeden, 53) Bioenergy
Another type of alternate energy is bioenergy. Bioenergy is produced by biofuel which is produced by biomass. Biomass is recently living organic matter that can be burnt. Examples of biomass are wood, dung, and plant matter. These, when mixed with gasoline produce biofuel. Biofuel creates
Some of the concerns regarding hydrogen that are currently limiting its widespread throughout the world is hydrogen gas is very time consumer which requires a lot of time to free up from its elements even though it is less expensive than regular gas. Hydrogen gas cannot be moved through pipelines like oil due to it is a very light gas. Hydrogen gas require energy such as oil, coal, and natural gas to separate it from oxygen which will not just have logistical issues but also environmental issues.
With proper handling, hydrogen is as safe as any other fuels such as gasoline, diesel or natural gas – and in some instances even safer. For decades, codes and standard of handling hydrogen have been implemented and safe system designs have been developed. Now hydrogen is produced, shipped, distributed and used safely worldwide for the use in everything from welding to hydrogenated peanut butter. Over 50 million tonnes of hydrogen are produced annually worldwide. Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe, and it’s also the lightest. This means that if there is a leak in a storage tank, the hydrogen rises and diffuses quickly into non-flammable
Even Stanley Meyer, the most renowned innovator of hydrogen technology, failed to penetrate the market with his revolutionary work. Perhaps Joseph Romm’s prediction that hydrogen energy will still have little place in the market by the year 2030 is accurate. Perhaps, in spite of its potential benefits to society, this technology simply faces too much opposition to be made publicly known and utilized. Perhaps my grandfather was a wiser man to keep his findings to himself. Perhaps, however, hydrogen still has a chance. In spite of Stanley Meyer’s tragic death, and the discontinuation of his plans, his work and findings were most definitely not in vain. Roughly ten years after Meyer’s death, all of the patents and property rights to his work had
Even though hydrogen as a fuel seems to answer every problem we want it to; it also has setbacks. Although we have the technology now to bring us an endless supply of hydrogen fuel we do not have the storage or infrastructure capabilities for it. “Hydrogen
Hydrogen and fuel cells are not technically renewable energy although they are everywhere and don't cause much pollution. With hydrogen, it can be used as fuel and the only emission is water. By using hydrogen there can be a large reduction in green house gases and air pollution. Plus the hydrogen can be used in the fuels cells to power electric motors or batteries for electricity. If your wondering what fuel cells is, there pretty much batteries, or what you would power an electric car with. The only thing about hydrogen is that it is hard to obtain, or it takes more energy to make it than it gives off. Hydrogen is an element on the periodic table and is in the gas family. Hydrogen’s atomic number is 1and it was discovered by a man by the name of Henry Cavendish in the year of 1766. Hydrogen has no color, taste, and smell, is slightly soluble in water and is highly explosive. Hydrogen can be found anywhere in the universe and is used as the fuel for many solar reactions. The hydrogen that is in our atmosphere has three different isotopes and they are called protium, which has one proton, then deuterium, which has one proton and one neutron. Then the third is tritium, which has one proton and two neutrons. Now if your wondering what protons and neutrons are, then you came to the right place. A proton is sub atomic particle with a positive charge found in the nucleus of an atom. A neutron is a sub atomic particle with a negative
Hydrogen had been produced for many years by scientists before it officially became an element in 1766 due to a scientist called Henry Cavendish in London, England. It can be found in earth's atmosphere, the sun, meteorites, crustal rocks, water, and humans. Its name originates from the Greek words , "hydro" and "genes", which means "water forming" when put
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are an optimal solution to the continuously growing environmental problems of conventional vehicles. The use of hydrogen as a type of fuel can cleanse our atmosphere by only emitting water as a form of tailpipe exhaust, deterring the deterioration of the health of all organisms. And simply with time, knowledge, and a little perseverance, we can all save the world, one vehicle at a
When comparing hydrogen to gasoline there a several key points that jump out which suggest that hydrogen is a better power source. Firstly, hydrogen is more readily available then the other fossil fuels which we currently use today to create gasoline. Hydrogen can be found trapped in the earth’s water, which once all of the hydrogen is converted into a usable fuel, it would
Hydrogen powered cars are the flying cars that generations passed dreamed about. Even though they do not fly through the air, they are the car of the future. Hydrogen powered cars can be a complex subject, just as any new scientific incursion. This means that the field is constantly
Hydrogen powered vehicles initially became a reality with the invention of the first internal combustion engine in 1806. The engine was powered by a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen gases. This led to the first hydrogen powered car in 1908. Hydrogen powered vehicles were further advanced in 1935 with Henry Garrett’s electrolytic carburetor which allowed the cars to run on tap water. In the 1970’s, Archie Blue created and patented a new carburetor that produced enough H2 (hydrogen) gas to power a car motor (History of Hydrogen, n.d.). Today, most commercial hydrogen vehicles use fuel cells to power their engines.
Over the past several years, scientists have researched the impact fossil fuels currently have on our world today. These sources of energy have an irreversible and devastating consequence on our environment. Fossil fuels are disliked due to being non-renewable and unsustainable. As more technological advancements have occurred, more efforts have arisen related to replacing fossil fuels with renewable sources of energy. Due to the integration of existing technology the public has become reluctant to adopt new energy technologies. Renewable energy brings many desirable health, environmental, and economic benefits. These renewable methods may ultimately provide a brighter future for generations to come.
Although Hydrogen may environmentally safe and renewable, Hydrogen as an energy source still has its downfalls. Hydrogen has a low volumetric energy density
In 1885 a German engineer called Karl Benz fastened a small gasoline (petrol) engine to a three-wheeled cart and made the first primitive, gas-powered car. Although Benz developed the automobile, another German engineer, Nikolaus Otto he was the man who invented the gasoline engine in the first place, about two decades earlier. The current day engine was greatly inspired by Otto’s "four-stroke" design. (Bellis, 2015). Petroleum is also known as "crude oil “and is a thick, black, energy-rich liquid buried deep underground which became the world 's most important source of energy (American Association of Petroleum
long with a small flame on the end. They put on a protective headset and put the flame in contact with the floating balloon. Not even a second later the balloon violently explodes in a large fireball and a loud bang. All that remains of the balloon is the string that held it down and invisible molecules of water vapor now floating through the room. With the continuing buzz on the issue of global warming and the general rise of cost of fossil fuels alternatives have been explored. One of these is hydrogen power in the form of the hydrogen fuel cell. This source of power
One of the best utilization alternatives of this clean energy, existing in the hydrogen, would be through the process of electrolysis of water as it is a relatively simple process without generated solid, liquid or gas waste which would be harmful to the environment. Furthermore it helps in the reducing of the consumption of fossil fuels.