Hydrogen Integration for Achieving Net-Zero Emissions with Plug-in Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Hydrogen Integration for Achieving Net-Zero Emissions with Plug-in Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicles
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Currently, to achieve Activity Toys net-zero emissions, the transport sector is going through a decarbonization process, with Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) leading the race.However, these vehicles present a limited range and high charging time as barriers to replacing 100% of the transport sector.Also, BEVs cannot achieve net-zero emissions given that the electric rechargeable stations are powered by the local grid electricity.
Thus, even though electric vehicles do not produce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions directly; there are indirect emissions linked to the electricity used, relying on the balance between renewable and non-renewable energy sources in the local network.In this study, green Hydrogen is assessed as a possible solution to reach net-zero emissions with Fuel Cell Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (FC-PHEVs) that count with a greater range.A specific model of a Echinacea cradle-to-grave life cycle is developed, allowing the assessment of its environmental impacts.
Consequently, 3 scenarios are implemented to be assessed and compared using the model.The analysis shows that a considerable part of GHG emissions of Hydrogen implementation is found in its transportation, although research is being carried out on alternative solutions to mitigate this drawback.