Fuel Cells, Engines and Hydrogen: An Exergy Approach (repost)

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Frederick J. Barclay, "Fuel Cells, Engines and Hydrogen: An Exergy Approach"
2006 | pages: 200 | ISBN: 0470019042 | PDF | 2 mb

Fuel cell technology is the most exciting and legitimate alternative source of power currently available to us as world resources of non-renewable fuel continue to be depleted. No other power generating technology holds the same benefits that fuel cells offer, including high reliability and efficiency, negligible environmental impact, and security of supply. Fuel cells run on hydrogen – the simplest and most plentiful gas in the universe - although they can also run on carbon monoxide, methane, or even coal. Their applications are diverse, from powering automobiles, buildings and portable electronics, to converting methane gas from wastewater plants and landfills into electricity.