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Hydrogen technology as a clean energy solution
Pavliska, Vojtěch ; Šnajdárek, Ladislav (referee) ; Poláčik, Ján (advisor)
Gradual transition towards renewable sources of energy should be one of the main concerns of today’s society. This does not only concern the production of electricity but also automotive industry. Transportation is the main cause of air pollution in bigger cities and is also responsible for a solid percentage of green-house gases production. For these reasons, it is key to seek more sustainable and eco-friendly ways of motorized vehicles propulsion. Artificially produced hydrogen is one of the more promising alternatives to fossil fuels. This thesis describes the application of fuel cell technology for city busses. It presents some existing examples of hydrogen busses and their comparison with common means of mass transportation.
Automotive fuels and their future in green transport
Mrázková, Kristýna ; Svída, David (referee) ; Beran, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the problematic of currently most used automotive fuels and their impact on the environment. It briefly describes the development of combustion engines and provides an overview of most common automotive propulsions and their alternatives. The final chapter of the thesis deals with the problematics from socially political perspective.
Automotive fuels and their future in green transport
Mrázková, Kristýna ; Svída, David (referee) ; Beran, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the problematic of currently most used automotive fuels and their impact on the environment. It briefly describes the development of combustion engines and provides an overview of most common automotive propulsions and their alternatives. The final chapter of the thesis deals with the problematics from socially political perspective.
Hydrogen technology as a clean energy solution
Pavliska, Vojtěch ; Šnajdárek, Ladislav (referee) ; Poláčik, Ján (advisor)
Gradual transition towards renewable sources of energy should be one of the main concerns of today’s society. This does not only concern the production of electricity but also automotive industry. Transportation is the main cause of air pollution in bigger cities and is also responsible for a solid percentage of green-house gases production. For these reasons, it is key to seek more sustainable and eco-friendly ways of motorized vehicles propulsion. Artificially produced hydrogen is one of the more promising alternatives to fossil fuels. This thesis describes the application of fuel cell technology for city busses. It presents some existing examples of hydrogen busses and their comparison with common means of mass transportation.

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