Stopping Climate Change: the Case for Hydrogen and Coal

Stopping Climate Change: the Case for Hydrogen and Coal

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This book documents the advantages and limitations of various electricity generation methods. It illustrates how both electricity and motor fuel can be cost-effectively derived from coal, natural gas or other indigenous fuels, thereby eliminating our dependence on imported oil and the power of OPEC. It favours electricity generation systems powered exclusively by natural gas, coal, nuclear and renewables and motor vehicles powered by hydrogen (electricity from coal gasification with carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) and hydrogen as the fuel powering fuel-cell electric vehicles produced from natural gas or by gasifying coal With CCS.)  The book also demonstrates that the US can meet the Climate Change goal of reducing all greenhouse gases by 80% below 1990 levels
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This book documents the advantages and limitations of various electricity generation methods. It illustrates how both electricity and motor fuel can be cost-effectively derived from coal, natural gas or other indigenous fuels, thereby eliminating our dependence on imported oil and the power of OPEC. It favours electricity generation systems powered exclusively by natural gas, coal, nuclear and renewables and motor vehicles powered by hydrogen (electricity from coal gasification with carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) and hydrogen as the fuel powering fuel-cell electric vehicles produced from natural gas or by gasifying coal With CCS.)  The book also demonstrates that the US can meet the Climate Change goal of reducing all greenhouse gases by 80% below 1990 levels in both the transportation and electric utility sectors using hydrogen and coal.

Introduction.- Greenhouse Gases by Sector.- Net Greenhouse gas reduction required by Sector.- Electricity Generator Costs and greenhouse gas emissions.- Petroleum and Coal Proven Reserves: the case for coal and the demise of OPEC.- Greenhouse Gas Reduction Costs compared: electricity vs. fuel cell electric vehicles.- Tri-Generation Stations at Big Box Stores and warehouses.- Economics of Electricity and Hydrogen Co-generation at IGCC plants.- Solar-Hydrogen Generation Systems.- Water Consumption.- Coal mine safety.- Conclusions.