Hydrogen-Powered Engine
A hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine vehicle (HICEV) is a specific category of hydrogen-powered vehicle.
- Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicles are distinct (which use electrochemical use of hydrogen rather than combustion).
- Instead, the internal combustion engine driven by hydrogen is merely a modified version of the conventional internal combustion engine powered by gasoline.
- As no CO2 is produced since there is no carbon, the conventional petroleum engine's primary source of greenhouse gas emissions is also eliminated.
Benefits of Hydrogen Powered Engines
- Vehicles with hydrogen internal combustion engines can operate without any CO2 emissions coming from the hydrogen fuel, direct ....
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