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Fuel Cells Make Power for Homes in Japan


Mar 3, 3:38 PM (ET)

By YURI KAGEYAMA


HIRATSUKA, Japan (AP) - Masanori Naruse jogs every day, collects miniature cars and feeds birds in his backyard, but he's proudest of the way his home and 2,200 others in Japan get electricity and heat water - with power generated by a hydrogen fuel cell.

The technology - which draws energy from the chemical reaction when hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water - is more commonly seen in futuristic cars with tanks of hydrogen instead of gasoline, whose combustion is a key culprit in pollution and global warming.

Developers say fuel cells for homes produce one-third less of the pollution that causes global warming than conventional electricity generation does.

"I was a bit worried in the beginning whether it was going to inconvenience my family or I wouldn't be able to take a bath," said the 45-year-old Japanese businessman, who lives with his wife, Tomoko, and two children, 12 and 9. But, as head of a construction company, he was naturally interested in new technology for homes.

Tomoko Naruse, 40, initially worried the thing would explode, given all she had heard about the dangers of hydrogen.

"Actually, you forget it's even there," her husband said.

Their plain gray fuel cell is about the size of a suitcase and sits just outside their door next to a tank that turns out to be a water heater. In the process of producing electricity, the fuel cell gives off enough warmth to heat water for the home.

The oxygen that the fuel cell uses comes from the air. The hydrogen is extracted from natural gas by a device called a reformer in the same box as the fuel cell. But a byproduct of that process is poisonous carbon monoxide. So another machine in the gray box adds oxygen to the carbon monoxide to create carbon dioxide, which - though it contributes to global warming - is not poisonous.

The entire process produces less greenhouse gas per watt than traditional generation. And no energy is wasted transporting the electricity where it's actually going to be used.

Nearly every home in Japanese cities is supplied with natural gas for cooking or heating, which could make it relatively easy to spread fuel cell technology there. The potential for widespread use of fuel cells in bigger or more sparsely settled countries is less certain. Many American homes don't have gas service, for example.

"There are not any real show-stoppers for this technology being used in the U.S.," said electrical engineering professor Roger Dougal at the University of South Carolina at Columbia, S.C.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080303/D8V6652G1.html
 
The problem is similar to solar power that is used in the US. It isn't economically viable yet. I notice you left out the cost factor when you were cutting and pasting from that article.

You also left out the part that stated the kids were happy/proud because they were learning about global warming in school.... yet fuel cells kick off.... CO2. Gumby's head just exploded.
 
If a fuel cell produced CO2 it would have a net neutral effect, as it would take just as much Co2 out of the atmosphere as it put in. Oil is new CO2 that we are digging up and throwing into the atmosphere. Oil is pretty much the only thing that does that.
 
Fuel Cells Make Power for Homes in Japan

I think conservatives and Bush voters are on the right track, and demonstrating outside-the-box, cutting edge 21st century thinking, by advocating for burning more utah coal and digging up canadian tar sands.
 
If a fuel cell produced CO2 it would have a net neutral effect, as it would take just as much Co2 out of the atmosphere as it put in. Oil is new CO2 that we are digging up and throwing into the atmosphere. Oil is pretty much the only thing that does that.

just an fyi... fuel cells burn hydrogen, not CO2....
 
Fuel Cells Make Power for Homes in Japan

I think conservatives and Bush voters are on the right track, and demonstrating outside-the-box, cutting edge 21st century thinking, by advocating for burning more utah coal and digging up canadian tar sands.

Fuel cells produce CO2

I can't believe you advocate adding to mans global warming contributions gumby.
 
Fuel Cells Make Power for Homes in Japan

I think conservatives and Bush voters are on the right track, and demonstrating outside-the-box, cutting edge 21st century thinking, by advocating for burning more utah coal and digging up canadian tar sands.

Same here. We've got sun coming out of our..we've got sun, sun, sun and our previous government, in thrall to the coal industry (I think we're the largest producers in the world and we also burn heaps and heaps of it for power and shunt it into the atmosphere, pigs we are) and pissed all over anyone who even thought about alternative energy sources.
 
If a fuel cell produced CO2 it would have a net neutral effect, as it would take just as much Co2 out of the atmosphere as it put in. Oil is new CO2 that we are digging up and throwing into the atmosphere. Oil is pretty much the only thing that does that.

Oil is not the only thing that does that. It's not even the worst.
 
OK then let me guess, mr. right, where does it come from? People? Please, tell me the primary source is from people and animals, so that I can laugh at you a bit, and then correct you.

I am not sure if you are just talking out your ass or you just misspoke.

Oil is not the only fuel source that produces co2 when burned. I was not making any point about animal farts, dumbass.
 
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