Improving The Economic And Environmental Performance Of Engines Through The Use Of Alternative Fuels
Author(s) -
Jumaniyoz Ismatov,
Jalilov J.Kh.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the american journal of engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2689-0984
DOI - 10.37547/tajet/volume03issue04-19
Subject(s) - fossil fuel , environmental pollution , renewable energy , environmental science , energy consumption , alternative energy , environmental degradation , waste management , pollution , environmental economics , energy source , raw material , natural resource economics , environmental protection , engineering , chemistry , ecology , economics , electrical engineering , biology , organic chemistry
The rapid depletion of fossil fuels and the steady increase in human energy consumption, leading to environmental pollution, are creating a situation characterized as an energy-environmental degradation. For this reason, extensive research is being conducted to address the problem of reducing the consumption of non-renewable energy sources and pollution of the environment with toxic waste. In such cases, the concept of hydrogen energy, ie the use of hydrogen as a source of energy on a large industrial scale and in road transport, is important. The prospects for the use of hydrogen for automobile engines can be summarized as follows. First of all, environmental friendliness, renewability and unrestricted raw material reserves, as well as unique engine performance; these allow hydrogen to be used without drastic changes to modern engine designs.
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