Fuel Cell Breakthrough

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Jan. 14, 2016--Planes, Trains and Automobiles is a popular comedy from the 1980s, but there’s nothing funny about the amount of energy consumed by our nation’s transportation sector.

This sector—which includes passenger cars, trucks, buses, and rail, marine, and air transport—accounts for more than 20 percent of America’s energy use, mostly in the form of fossil fuels, so the search is on for environmentally-friendly alternatives. 

Related article: Big Step for Next-Generation Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers

The two most promising current candidates for cars are fuel cells, which convert the chemical energy of hydrogen to electricity, and rechargeable batteries.

The University of Delaware’s Yushan Yan believes that fuel cells will eventually win out. 

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