ELECTRIC POWER AND FUEL TRANSMISSION BY LIQUID HYDROGEN SUPERCONDUCTIVE PIPELINE.

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Abstract

In the ultimate hydrogen economy, the twin premises are that hydrogen will be derived from solar- or nuclear-generated electric power and that most road vehicles will be fueled by liquid hydrogen at about minus 420 degree F. Thanks to four new technologies recently come to fruition, the above objective can be attained by transmitting high voltage D. C. power in a superconductive liquid hydrogen underground pipeline.

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Whitelaw, R. L. (1975). ELECTRIC POWER AND FUEL TRANSMISSION BY LIQUID HYDROGEN SUPERCONDUCTIVE PIPELINE. (pp. 575–587). Plenum Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2607-6_40

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