2010 IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium 2010
DOI: 10.1109/sieds.2010.5469682
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Analysis of alternative energy sources for the united states Roadway Transportation System

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“…The results indicate that hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will cost approximately 71% to 88% less than pure electric vehicles in light vehicle fleets by 2040, and that fuel cell vehicles will have a significant cost advantage for larger models and drivers with longer daily driving ranges. Irdmousa et al (2010) analyzed energy alternatives in the United States and, under optimistic assumptions, hydrogen energy ranked highest. Melo, Ribau, and Silva (2014) developed an optimized power system for the conversion of city buses to hybrid fuel cells and analyzed the possibility of replacing conventional bus fleets with efficient bus fleets equipped with batteries and hydrogen fuel cells.…”
Section: Application Of Hydrogen Energy In Transportationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results indicate that hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will cost approximately 71% to 88% less than pure electric vehicles in light vehicle fleets by 2040, and that fuel cell vehicles will have a significant cost advantage for larger models and drivers with longer daily driving ranges. Irdmousa et al (2010) analyzed energy alternatives in the United States and, under optimistic assumptions, hydrogen energy ranked highest. Melo, Ribau, and Silva (2014) developed an optimized power system for the conversion of city buses to hybrid fuel cells and analyzed the possibility of replacing conventional bus fleets with efficient bus fleets equipped with batteries and hydrogen fuel cells.…”
Section: Application Of Hydrogen Energy In Transportationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results indicate that hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will cost approximately 71% to 88% less than pure electric vehicles in light vehicle fleets by 2040, and that fuel cell vehicles will have a significant cost advantage for larger models and drivers with longer daily driving ranges. Irdmousa et al (2010) analyzed energy alternatives in the United States and, under optimistic assumptions, hydrogen energy ranked highest. Melo, Ribau, and Silva (2014) developed an optimized power system for the conversion of city buses to hybrid fuel cells and analyzed the possibility of replacing conventional bus fleets with efficient bus fleets equipped with batteries and hydrogen fuel cells.…”
Section: Application Of Hydrogen Energy In Transportationmentioning
confidence: 99%