Akhand, Aamer, Wu, Xiaoyu et Pirnia, Mehrdad.
2025.
« Comparing hydrogen infrastructure implementation of homes and fuel cell truck fleets ».
In Proceedings of the CSME-CFDSC-CSR 2025 International Congress (Montreal, QC, Canada, May 25-28, 2025)
Coll. « Progress in Canadian Mechanical Engineering », vol. 8.
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Hydrogen as an energy storage system continues to gain popularity as a possible future infrastructure strategy to reduce carbon emissions. This work aims to look at how hydrogen can be used in two sectors: the replacement of a class 8 heavy-duty fleet consisting of 56 vehicles and the powering of 4,000 homes using renewables without Ontario power grid connections. The goal is to identify cost effectiveness and possible savings in combining the sectors. It was found that the embodied emissions in renewables energy sources were a large portion of the emissions. However, combining the two sectors allowed for further emission reduction by minimizing the amount of PV panels and wind turbines needed. Due to the high cost of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) compared to current diesel vehicles, the combined scenario ended up much more expensive and with a worse cost per tonne of carbon emission saved, compared to the home-only scenario.
| Type de document: | Compte rendu de conférence |
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| Éditeurs: | Éditeurs ORCID Hof, Lucas A. NON SPÉCIFIÉ Di Labbio, Giuseppe NON SPÉCIFIÉ Tahan, Antoine NON SPÉCIFIÉ Sanjosé, Marlène NON SPÉCIFIÉ Lalonde, Sébastien NON SPÉCIFIÉ Demarquette, Nicole R. NON SPÉCIFIÉ |
| Date de dépôt: | 18 déc. 2025 15:07 |
| Dernière modification: | 18 déc. 2025 15:07 |
| URI: | https://espace2.etsmtl.ca/id/eprint/32350 |
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