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Can hydrogen compete with diesel and gasoline? Highlights of the study: Yes

Ursula Curtis by Ursula Curtis
November 16, 2023
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A new study highlights that hydrogen could actually be a competitive alternative to diesel and gasoline.


Fossil fuels are highly integrated, so switching to other types is a difficult task, and certainly takes a long time. The process includes studies that can be contradictory, and in-depth analyzes of the economic and environmental impact that the alternatives have.

Therefore, a New study It explored the feasibility of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector. This releases more than 230 million metric tons of carbon dioxide annually in Texas alone.

The study highlights that hydrogen could be an alternative

The study was titled, in Portuguese, “Competitive hydrogen prices as an economical alternative to gasoline and diesel for the transportation sector in Houston,” I finish Hydrogen fuel is emerging as a competitive alternative, in terms of costs and environmental benefits, to traditional liquid fuels.

This specific study predicted the impact if approximately 5.5 million vehicles registered in Houston adopted hydrogen as a fuel source.

According to the team, Houston is home to several hydrogen plants for industrial purposes and provides a favorable environment for its adoption, due to several factors: abundant water resources, powerful filtration systems, and natural gas pipeline infrastructure, which supports production. and hydrogen supply.

After comparing several hydrogen production processes, the researchers recognized its potential to transform the transportation sector, and emphasized that it could be a competitive and environmentally responsible option for consumers, businesses and policymakers in Houston.

As the world seeks cleaner, more sustainable energy solutions, hydrogen is emerging as a promising alternative for the transportation sector.

As we mentioned at the beginning of the article, it is important to understand that the studies are ongoing, and since they are investigations, they cover a limited range of data. Samples will certainly be expanded to larger scales, and over time we will learn more results and conclusions.

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