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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS3 - Shell Hydrogen StationSHELL HYDROGEN STATION IN NEWPORT BEACH Jim Martin Shell Hydrogen November 24, 2009 ► Global demand for energy will double by 2050 1P, Energy supply from all sources will struggle to keep pace Environmental stresses are increasing: climate change is a critical global issue t NAM �+ YI a°k, Metropolitan x1 Ly i1rW1 • ..«, w1 Los Angeles • "..,,... 11;11h. § Ilydintnon 17N Burbank ,� I � Init tpJl • Wvc Sn1r pedn1 Sccond hydrogen communities .. 'tOl w\rt� \1 {[119 tl,a, tirlWY � 1:4 /•41°Fr1 Omeclo, communities M�� W x c , M, N, \i Ilanlwl I' r r ins\ 11' �'U1' A9:a Mr < h c ��I�i•yyJ'': il•z tk' r ny+�a.•r 1u ar - '1liglna 1•nl Irnw e IMW .1. n'rtr 4 +'8 Lam{ �'•�����,,�g�iwy .1 P `�� A l e, y� 1 d .� Ihm '1+1 why +III �n9�ralwl r111'i.. I 1•,. �._ x� L'IIIL i I v tl•Y;.: Ih1allxi {' II V�t�Wl.rj � � r \b°kMrul __ _ 11ugAu° n nr:a'h •\ Itnya 1'IaYY 1 111411 \I I.V.1 „. '�•`, Ilt.%WII i1�Y „r�IrIL I q°efv \iul '1m a �. '1 MC�tlll t4r '� pM IV,iCIU (ham, Pill,” ... - -j• F. i.m. h J GnrJrn j B Gnllr p t. lalW.' 111. b41 if X11 �t 4..ilrWer 4 First hycogen communities NAM Ly i1rW1 • Ilydintnon ,� I � Init tpJl • Wvc Sn1r pedn1 Sccond hydrogen communities Bus N Omeclo, communities °1"' c , M, „� �� +� A Billions of cubic feet used per year Globally ►Hydrogenation of fats /oils ►Electronics /welding ► Refining ► Fuel cell vehicles ►1 kilogram of hydrogen = 1 gallon gasoline (energy equivalence) 11 OF Hydrogen as a fuel Physical properties Gaseous vs liquid fuel systems r� 0 No combustion Fuel cell creates electricity from energy (hydrogen) stored in tank OP 2 - 3 times more efficient than internal combustion engines (better mpg) Honda FCX Clarity • Engines designed to last the life of the vehicle (150,000 miles) • Range of 300 - 500 miles on one tank • Emit only water vapor and heat • Filling the tank takes a few minutes IWAIR Integrated gasoline /hydrogen station Two dispensers providing 100 kg. per day 20 -30 fuel cell vehicles per day Hydrogen produced on -site ► Safety sensors monitor fueling process State -of- the -art electronic A, control systems f Sealed fueling process -' National Fire Protection - Association regulations Al 9 Comparison of flammability Hydrogen Natural Gas Gasoline 0 Flammability in air 4.1%-74% 5.3%-15% 1.4%-7.6% (LFL — UFL) Explosive limits in air (LEL — UEL) 18.300-59% 5.7%-14% 1.4%-3.3% Most easily ignited 29%/° 90/c 20% mixture in air Flame temperature (`'C) 2445 1875 2197 Comparison of properties Hydrogen Natural Gas Gasoline Color No No Yes Toxicity None Some High Odor Odorless Mercaptan Yes Buoyancy Relative to Air 14X lighter 2X Lighter 3.75X Heavier Energy by Weight 2.8X > Gasoline -1.2X > Gasoline 43 MJ i/kg Energy by Volume 4X < Gasoline 1.5X < Gasoline 120 MJ /Gallon 0 EO