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Our Car as Power Plant
- Title
- Our Car as Power Plant
- Authors
- Ad van Wijk
- Leendert Verhoef
- Publisher
- IOS Press BV
- Date
- 2014
- Language
- English
- License
- CC BY-NC 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-1-61499-377-3
- Size
- 14.8 x 21.0 cm
- Pages
- 108
- Keywords
- fuel cell cars, renewable energy, The Green Village, sustainability
- Category
- Technik
Table of contents
- THE VISION 7
- REASONS TO BELIEVE 8
- OUR CARS 13
- 100 YEARS OF CAR DEVELOPMENT 14
- ENERGY EFFICIENCY FROM A TO B BY CAR 18
- FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS IN TRANSPORTATION 22
- NUMBER OF CARS WORLDWIDE 25
- OUR ENERGY SYSTEM 31
- TOWARDS INTEGRATED ENERGY SYSTEMS 32
- ELECTRICITY SYSTEM WORLDWIDE 36
- POWER-SYSTEM EFFICIENCY 40
- FUEL CELL CARS 45
- THE FUEL CELL 46
- THE FUEL CELL CAR 50
- HYDROGEN 52
- HYDROGEN STORAGE 55
- FUEL CELL CAR FOR TRANSPORT 57
- THE FUEL CELL CAR AS POWER PLANT 63
- CAR-PARK POWER PLANT 64
- CAR-PARK POWER PLANT ENERGY SYSTEM 67
- THE FUTURE 71
- CARS CAN TAKE OVER POWER PLANT CAPACITY 72
- FUTURE ENERGY- AND TRANSPORT SYSTEMS 75
- FUTURE CITIES 80
- THE CHALLENGES 87
- TECHNOLOGICAL CHALLENGES 88
- SYSTEM CHALLENGES 92
- WHY IT WILL HAPPEN 97
- FUEL CELL CARS WILL COME 98
- IT IS OUR CAR! 99
- REFERENCES 101
- SUMMARY 105
- ABOUT THE AUTHORS 106