lpetrich
Contributor
Electric energy consumption - the consumption per capita in the US is around 1.5 kilowatts. That's 36 kWh/day. A reserve of liquid hydrogen for 1 day with energy extracted at 100% efficiency will have a volume of 13 liters, or 3 gallons.
Scaling that up to a million people will require a volume of 13 megaliters or 13 * a cube (10 m)^3.
Fuel-cell efficiency is about 50%, so one must multiply these numbers by 2 -- 26 liters per person or 26 megaliters are 1 M people.
Scaling that up to a million people will require a volume of 13 megaliters or 13 * a cube (10 m)^3.
Fuel-cell efficiency is about 50%, so one must multiply these numbers by 2 -- 26 liters per person or 26 megaliters are 1 M people.