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Hydrogen as an Enabler for Sustainable Mobility

Authors :
Florian Rümmele
André Sternberg
Christopher Hebling
Bernd Danckert
Robert Szolak
M. J. Hadrich
Achim Schaadt
M. Ouda
Source :
Proceedings ISBN: 9783658343613
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2021.

Abstract

The utilization of hydrogen and hydrogen-based fuels is a promising option to reduce greenhouse gas emissions of heavy-duty vehicles. Here, the production of sustainable hydrogen plays a key role. Very promising is the production of hydrogen by means of water electrolysis that links fluctuating electricity production from renewable sources with sectors based on chemical energy carriers. Water electrolysis will be one of the key technologies to reduce the energy system transformation costs and to stabilize the electricity grid. Hydrogen can be used directly as a fuel in heavy-duty vehicles or converted with CO2 to fuels like methanol or Fischer-Tropsch products. Methanol can be used both as a fuel and as feedstock for further upgrading to fuels like dimethyl ether (DME), oxymethylene ether (OME), methanol-to-gasoline (MtG) and methanol-to-jet fuel. Recently, also the conversion of hydrogen with nitrogen to ammonia as fuel gains increasing interest in combustion engines. Beyond CO2 reduction exhaust gas emissions have also to be reduced significantly. CatVap® is an innovative fuel processing technology that enables efficient exhaust gas treatment in order to achieve near-zero emission mobility. In addition, hydrogen can be used to operate fuel cell power trains, which is more and more discussed for heay-duty applications. Now it’s the time for a broader market introduction of hydrogen and hydrogen-based fuels in the mobility sector and thus, for cost reduction due the corresponding scale-effects.

Details

ISBN :
978-3-658-34361-3
ISBNs :
9783658343613
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings ISBN: 9783658343613
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-34362-0_1