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*Can be done using a Delwar, a pure hydrogen gas source, and a cheap cryocooler
*Can be done using a Delwar, a pure hydrogen gas source, and a cheap cryocooler
*A diy cryocooler could possibly be made to reduce costs further
*A diy cryocooler could possibly be made to reduce costs further


=Storage as a Synthesized Fuel=
=Storage as a Synthesized Fuel=


* Convert to Methane by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabatier_reaction Sabatier Reaction]
* Convert to Methane by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabatier_reaction Sabatier Reaction]
* That can be compressed/liquified as is or it could be further converted into other fuels
* That can be compressed/liquified as is or it could be further converted into other fuels:
* Methanol can be made from methane via the following process [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_to_liquids#Methane_to_methanol_process Listed Here]
** Methanol can be made from methane via the following process [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_to_liquids#Methane_to_methanol_process Listed Here]
* Dimethyl Ether can be made from Methanol [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyl_ether#Production This Details How]
** Dimethyl Ether can be made from Methanol [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyl_ether#Production This Details How]
* Dimethyl Ether Can be Catalytically Converted to Hydrocarbons such as Gasoline [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syngas_to_gasoline_plus This Details How]
** Dimethyl Ether Can be Catalytically Converted to Hydrocarbons such as Gasoline [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syngas_to_gasoline_plus This Details How]
* Hydrogen + Carbon Monoxide can be directly converted to hydrocarbons via the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fischer–Tropsch_process Fischer Tropsch Process]
* Hydrogen + Carbon Monoxide can be directly converted to hydrocarbons via the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fischer–Tropsch_process Fischer Tropsch Process]



Revision as of 23:36, 27 January 2018

Basics

  • Although hydrogen if a good fuel, its storage can be complicated. Thus this page was made



High Pressure Hydrogen

  • Electrolyzers can produce hydrogen at pressure, so a compressor is not needed.
  • A high pressure steel tank is about $500 - [1]
  • The simplest tank that can be used is a steel tank for up to 200 bar. This appears to be the lowest cost option. [2]
  • Standard tanks are 55" high and 9" wide. with 45x9 inch usable size. 50L? - about 12 gallon, yes, 50L. If 200 atmospheres, that is 2400 gallon equivalent. 4 of these store 10000 gallons - 1.7 gallon gasoline equivalent - but the efficiency of a hydrogen engine is 2x that of gasoline, so it's effectively 3.4 gallons by comparison. That is acceptable for a microcar, though cylinder weight is 143 each or 572 lb for the tanks themselves - a significant tradeoff for a 750 lb microcar. In the first iteration, a microcar could use 1 of these as a proof of concept for a 100 mile designed range at 750 lb of weight.


Calculations

  • Compare to propane tank, 1000 gal, 100 PSI -


Storage Tank Suppliers

  • 700 bar, 20 gallon - [4]. RFQ submitted 1/27/18
  • In-ground storage, 2200 PSI - 14"x40' - [5]
  • Low, medium, and high pressure storage options - [6]
  • Pictures of storage tanks - [7]



Cryogenic Storage

  • Ultra High Density
  • Can be done using a Delwar, a pure hydrogen gas source, and a cheap cryocooler
  • A diy cryocooler could possibly be made to reduce costs further



Storage as a Synthesized Fuel

  • Convert to Methane by the Sabatier Reaction
  • That can be compressed/liquified as is or it could be further converted into other fuels:
    • Methanol can be made from methane via the following process Listed Here
    • Dimethyl Ether can be made from Methanol This Details How
    • Dimethyl Ether Can be Catalytically Converted to Hydrocarbons such as Gasoline This Details How
  • Hydrogen + Carbon Monoxide can be directly converted to hydrocarbons via the Fischer Tropsch Process



See Also



Useful Links

  • This reports the cost of tanks at low-thousands scale for a car - [8]
  • Energy.gov state of art technology report - [9]
  • In an open source economy, these costs make hydrogen storage feasible at today's prices - deployable via community-supported manufacturing.