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Pathways to a hydrogen future
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Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2007
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1v + 1 CD-ROM
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9780080467344
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Hydrogen may someday fuel our cars and power and heat our homes and businesses and revolutionize the way we use energy. Moving to a hydrogen economy could help reduce our reliance on foreign oil, improve local air quality, and reduce the risk of climate change. Despite the potential of hydrogen, there is no guarantee that the hydrogen economy will happen as the obstacles are considerable and the competing visions are many. Pathways to a Hydrogen Future seeks to untangle the competing visions of a hydrogen economy, explain the trade-offs and obstacles and offer recommendations for a path forward. The results are based on a detailed simulation model developed at Sandia National Laboratories: "The Hydrogen Futures Simulation Model (H2Sim)". The H2Sim is a high-level strategic tool for evaluating the economic and environmental trade-offs of alternative hydrogen production, storage, transport, and end use options in the year 2020. An executive version of H2Sim is included with the book allowing readers to explore the various scenarios discussed. H2Sim's ease of use and its ability to provide answers to these types of questions make it a powerful educational and policy making tool. The model's structure is ideal for exploring "what-if" questions, such as: Can fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) compete economically with current cars if the FCVs are 2.5 times as efficient? Should the hydrogen be produced at fueling stations or at central locations and transported to fueling stations?


Table of Contents

Section I Overview
Chapter 1 The Hydrogen Futures Simulation Model (H2Sim): Pathways to a Hydrogen Future
Interest in the Hydrogen Economy
Global Energy Demand and Resource Availability
Energy Security
Environmental Considerations
Pathways to a Hydrogen Future
Centralized vs. Decentralized Hydrogen Production Options
Hydrogen Futures Simulation Model
Section II Why Hydrogen?
Chapter 2 Justifications for Hydrogen
Growing Energy Consumption
Fueling the World
The United States
Adequacy of Reserves
Reserve Estimates
Reserve Distribution
Chapter 3 Energy Security
Strategic Value of Oil
Economic Oil Security
Modeling and Forecasts of Future Oil Price Shocks
Historic Price Instability
Current Areas of Instability
Infrastructure Vulnerability
Chapter 4 Environmental Concerns
Climate Change
Other Environmental Concerns
Section III On the Road to Hydrogen
Chapter 5 Progress towards a Hydrogen Future
Fuel Cell Cars
Other Hydrogen Vehicles
Portable Applications
Stationary Applications
Section IV The Hydrogen Futures Simulation Model (H2Sim)
Chapter 6 Hydrogen Production
Carbon Capture and Sequestration
Sensitivity Analysis
Carbon Emissions
Chapter 7 Hydrogen Distribution
Storage
Transportation
Hydrogen Distribution
Sensitivity Analysis
Chapter 8 End Use
Vehicles
Carbon Emissions
End Use Costs
Sensitivity Analysis
Chapter 9 User's Guide System Requirements
Starting the Model and Running a Base Case
Model Operation
Model Navigation
Production
Capital Cost Sensitivity
Carbon Pathway
Storage and Delivery
End Use
Section V Conclusion and Discussion
Chapter 10 From Here to There: the Transition to a Hydrogen Future
A Decentralized Approach to Hydrogen Production for the United States
A Push from Carbon Markets in the European Union The Push from Rapidly Developing Countries