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SCIENCE REPORT
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February 7, 2002: Fuel Cell Cars
By Mario Ritter
This is the VOA Special English SCIENCE REPORT.
The United States Secretary of Energy, Spencer Abraham, has announced a program to develop a new kind of
engine to power cars in the future. Mister Abraham calls the new program the “Freedom Car.
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The cars will
use energy from chemical fuel cells.
Fuel cell technology uses hydrogen to create electricity. Hydrogen gas is passed over a metal like platinum1. The
electrons from the hydrogen separate to form electricity. The remaining part of the atom, the proton, combines
with oxygen to form water. Fuel cells create very clean energy with no pollution.
However, they need to be very large to create enough electricity to power a vehicle. A
company called Fuel Cell Energy has proposed a fuel cell that also uses a coal-powered
device to create power. But this device is very large and costly2.
Experts believe that fuel cell energy will some day provide power for small devices like
cellular3 telephones and computers. Peter Hoffman is editor and publisher of the
Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Letter. He supports developing fuel cell energy technology.
However, he estimates that a fuel cell car could cost between seventy-five-thousand and
one-hundred-fifty-thousand dollars.
In Nineteen-Ninety-Three, the Clinton administration began a program to develop cars that use about three times
less fuel than current cars. The government was to spend one-thousand-five-hundred-million dollars on research.
However, the Bush administration has decided4 not to continue that effort. Instead, it will support the program to
develop cars that are powered by fuel cells.
Other kinds of cars that use less fuel are currently being sold in the United States. The Japanese car company
Toyota makes the Prius. The Prius is called a hybrid5 car because it uses both electricity and gas to run its engine.
It uses less gas and produces less pollution than normal cars. Toyota has sold twenty-thousand of these cars in the
United States. This new hybrid car has become very popular. Every Prius made has been sold. In fact, there are
not enough of these cars being made for all the people who want them.
Cars with fuel cells would create even less pollution than hybrid cars like the Toyota Prius. However, experts say
cell cars will not be ready to be sold for ten to twenty years.
This VOA Special English SCIENCE REPORT was written by Mario Ritter.
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adj.移动的;细胞的,由细胞组成的 | |
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