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ENERGY
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Pablo P, David M, Teo M, Danel M and Iker R
Petrol
Diesel
LPG
Electric
Hybrids
Hydrogen
Petrol
What is Petrol? Where is it found?
Black viscous dense liquid that is used for energy
Does petrol go bad?
3-6 months
How to identify old petrol?
The importance of petrol
Who found petrol first? Countries with most Petrol
Edwin Drake 1859
Diesel
DEFINITION
- heavy oil
- petrolium or biomass
- denser than gasoline
- compression ignition
- international
- changes the architecture
- extreme preasure
- heat
ORIGIN
1892
Rudolf Diesel
TYPE B
TYPE A
TYPES
PLUS
TYPE C
Liquefied petroleum gas
LPG
LPG | What is it?
Propane Butane
Non-renewable
LPG | Cars
Consumption
15%
Less
50%
LPG | Comparation
Natural Gas
LPG
LPG | Other uses
- Transportaion - Heating - Power plants - Cooking
Electric
What is it
Types
Non-renewable
Renewable
How much energy does an electric car need?
Influencing factors
40-80 kWh - 10-15H15-20 kWh per 100km
consumption + 10-20%
Hydrogen energy
IKER R
How does the hydrogen electric vehicle works using a fuel cell?
O2
H2
3min-5min
3min-5min
Parts of a hydrogen vehicle
1. Fuel Cell Stack
O + H =
2. Fuel tank
3. Electric Motor
4. Battery
5. Exhaust
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──────
──────
ENERGY
·─────────· ·─────────·
Pablo P, David M, Teo M, Danel M and Iker R
Petrol
Diesel
LPG
Electric
Hybrids
Hydrogen
Petrol
What is Petrol? Where is it found?
Black viscous dense liquid that is used for energy
Does petrol go bad?
3-6 months
How to identify old petrol?
The importance of petrol
Who found petrol first? Countries with most Petrol
Edwin Drake 1859
Diesel
DEFINITION
ORIGIN
1892
Rudolf Diesel
TYPE B
TYPE A
TYPES
PLUS
TYPE C
Liquefied petroleum gas
LPG
LPG | What is it?
Propane Butane
Non-renewable
LPG | Cars
Consumption
15%
Less
50%
LPG | Comparation
Natural Gas
LPG
LPG | Other uses
- Transportaion - Heating - Power plants - Cooking
Electric
What is it
Types
Non-renewable
Renewable
How much energy does an electric car need?
Influencing factors
40-80 kWh - 10-15H15-20 kWh per 100km
consumption + 10-20%
Hydrogen energy
IKER R
How does the hydrogen electric vehicle works using a fuel cell?
O2
H2
3min-5min
3min-5min
Parts of a hydrogen vehicle
1. Fuel Cell Stack
O + H =
2. Fuel tank
3. Electric Motor
4. Battery
5. Exhaust
WE HOPE YOU LIKED IT