Why Hydrogen? Alec Brooks. Nov. 2, CARB Hydrogen Highway Network Workshop.

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Why Hydrogen? Nov. 2, 2005 CARB Hydrogen Highway Network Workshop Alec Brooks alecbrooks@earthlink.net 1

The activities funded pursuant to this section shall contribute to the achievement of the following energy and environmental goals by 2010: A 30 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions relative to comparable emissions from current year vehicles The utilization of at least 33 percent new renewable resources in production of hydrogen for vehicles. No increase in smog forming emissions 2

Greenhouse Gas and Emissions due to Consumption and New Renewables should be Based on Marginal Analysis Agency Response: ARB has always based its estimates of upstream emissions from battery EVs on marginal emissions in the South Coast Air Basin. Under the assumptions used most recently by the California Energy Commission, electricity produced for battery EVs would come from extremely clean natural gas turbines. ARB would use the same process for determining the upstream emissions from fuel cell vehicles. Supplement to the Final Statement of Reasons for Rulemaking, Feb 20, 2004 - Additional electricity consumption increases emissions - New renewables decrease emissions New renewables should be not be limited to hydrogen vehicles; also evaluate new renewables as part of other vehicle options. 3

CO2 Emissions Metrics Gasoline CO2: 10.9 kg per gallon, including upstream emissions (GREET 1.6) Electricity CO2: 0.442 kg/kwh, Combined cycle natural gas turbine, 7500 BTU(hhv)/kWh, 8% T&D loss 4

Hydrogen Production with Electricity 65 kwh per kg : Stuart datasheet, and as derived from Honda s published data on solar hydrogen station Includes electrolysis and compression In a fuel cell, 1 kg of hydrogen produces about 16 kwh of electricity to drive the wheels (50% efficiency) 65 kwh in; 16 kwh out Overall efficiency 25%; 75% of input energy is lost 5

Daily Usage Scenario for Comparison of Alternatives 40 miles travel per day 33% of energy to make hydrogen comes from new renewables, zero CO2 67% remaining energy from California grid at marginal emissions rate 6

Vehicle Comparison Gasoline - Honda Civic 34 mpg combined Hydrogen - Honda FCX 56.5 mpkg combined 7

Honda Civic Baseline 40 miles at 34 mpg: 1.18 gallons 1.18 gallons x 10.9 kg CO2/gallon = 12.8 kg CO2 CO2 per mile: 12.8/40 = 0.321 kg/mi or 321 g/mile 8

Honda FCX 40 miles at 56.5 miles/kg: 0.708 kg H2 0.708kg H2 x 65 kwh/kg = 46 kwh 33% new renewables: 15.2 kwh CO2: zero 67% grid electricity: 30.8 kwh CO2: 30.8 kwh x 0.442 kg/kwh = 13.6 kg CO2 per mile: 13.6 kg / 40 miles: 341 g/mile 9

Hydrogen Vehicle Produces MORE CO2! Can t we do better than this using same amount of new renewables? 10

Gasoline Civic, Feed Same 15.2kWh New Renewables to Grid 40 miles at 34 mpg: 1.18 gallons, 12.8kg CO2 15.2 kwh new renewables to grid CO2 reduction: 15.2 kwh x 0.442 kg/kwh = 6.71 kg reduction Net CO2: 12.8 kg - 6.7 kg = 6.1 kg CO2 per mile: 6.1/40 = 153 g/mi 11

Prius, with Same 15.2 kwh New Renewables to Grid 40 miles at 55 mpg: 0.73 gallons, 7.93 kg CO2 15.2 kwh new renewables to grid CO2 reduction: 15.2 kwh x 0.442 kg/kwh = 6.71 kg reduction Net CO2: 7.93 kg - 6.71 kg = 1.22 kg CO2 per mile: 1.22/40 = 30 g/mi 12

Plug-in Prius 40 miles per day requires: 0.33 gallons gasoline (3.6 kg CO2) and 6.5 kwh electricity Same 15.2 kwh new renewables as FCX 6.5 kwh to Prius, remaining 8.7 kwh to grid, offsetting 3.84 kg CO2 Net CO2: 3.6 kg - 3.84 kg = -0.24 kg CO2 per mile: -0.24/40 = -6 g/mi 13

Toyota RAV4 EV 40 miles x 0.319 kwh/mile* = 12.8 kwh Same 15.2 kwh new renewables as FCX 12.8 kwh to RAV4EV, remaining 2.4 kwh to grid CO2 : -2.4 kwh x 0.442 kg/kwh = 1.08 kg reduction CO2 per mile: -1.08/40 = -27 g/mi 14 * in-use data15k mi, prossen.com/ev/

Comparative Electricity Use Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCX) 1150 Wh/mi Plug in Prius 0.33 gallon gasoline + 6.5 kwh electricity provides 40 miles Standard Prius with 0.33 gallons would go only 18 miles Plug-in Prius: 6.5 kwh / 40 miles = 163 Wh/mi electricity use, displaces 55% of gasoline that would have been used in a standard Prius RAV4EV 319 Wh/mi 15

Hydrogen Hype Terry Tamminen, Schwarzenegger's leading environmental adviser, said Californians need only look upward for one huge, renewable source of hydrogen: water, a key component of the fuel. "That's just fuel falling from the sky," he said. Bargain Pricing San Diego Union Tribune, Nov 22, 2004 I drove the FCX more than a hundred miles and came back here and filled up for less than a dollar! $0.10/kg (but the electrolyzer uses about $8.00 electricity/kg!) Terry Tamminen, Diamond Bar, Sept 16, 2004 16

Conclusions Making hydrogen is the last thing you want to do with renewable electricity SB 76 targets for greenhouse gas can t be met using 33% new renewables The same amount of new renewables needed for 33% of a fuel cell vehicle s energy needs can be more effectively used for plug-in vehicles - with negative total CO2 California needs to reconsider focus on hydrogen Too inefficient, too costly, too impractical Plug-in vehicles use 1/4 as much energy per mile and are far closer to commercialization The Hydrogen Highway should be replaced by the Energy Independence Freeway - with main focus on practical and near-term solutions 17