Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1282147 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Paraguay is very rich in hydropower and a net importer of fossil fuels. Besides, in Paraguay, the transportation sector counts for a big share of the total energy demand. So if this sector would be changed to clean fuel, imported oil dependence and air pollution will be reduced dramatically. This paper assesses the feasibility of HFC urban buses implementation in the transportation sector in Paraguay. In general, annual transportation cost for a fleet of 55 HFC urban buses is estimated in US$ 33,682,581 compared with US$ 40,612,741.84 for diesel urban buses, which indicates that this technology could be an economical and environmentally clean alternative to substitute diesel urban buses in the Paraguayan transportation sector. These results are strongly linked to the chosen boundary conditions, such as electricity price and availability, the electrolytic hydrogen demand and the basic electrolyser's management.

► The replacement of diesel buses by HFC buses for urban in Paraguay. ► HFC buses will be competitive only with inclusion of external costs. ► Costs of 55 HFC buses would be US$ 6.93 million cheaper than diesel ones.

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