The NH3 Car – an alternative way
to power our future
A prototype
vehicle powered by an ammonia fuel engine (AFE) is being built by a research
team from Ohio University’s Russ College of Engineering and Technology.
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FAQ
Why an ammonia
car? Where will the ammonia come from? Does it lessen our reliance on
petroleum? Can we make enough to cover
a big part of our transportation fuel needs? An ammonia car has
potentially high energy efficiency and could use ammonia from waste sources,
so it is an important part of the future transportation picture. When will the
prototype be finished? Projected completion
of phase 1 by June 2007 What is its fuel
economy? What is its range? 60 mpg_ge (based on 90 mpg for a hydrogen-based fuel cell
car) What is the
advantage over other on board reformers that produce hydrogen? Is it safe? Is the
fuel dangerous? What happens in a wreck? What would a fuel station
look like? What are the
biggest technical challenges to overcome before this technology could be on the market? |