Title: INTRODUCING THE HYDROLLEY
1INTRODUCING THEHYDROLLEY
- by Stan Thompsonvolunteer, HEAT,
- the Hydrogen Economy Advancement Team,
- Mooresville-South Iredell Economic Development
Corporation - Mooresville, North Carolina USA
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3WHY STREETCARS ARE BEING REINTRODUCED
- Developers are willing to commit capital to
business and residential construction on fixed
rail transit lines. - This creates urban demographics not dependent on
car ownership. - Higher density means much lower infrastructure
cost per capita. - Streetcars are widely thought of as being
up-market from buses draw more riders.
4Somewhere between these pictures...
5...and this picture is the reality of overhead
trolley electrification.
Hydrogen fuel cell hydrolleys wont need it.
6THE HYDROLLEY DIFFERENCE
- on-board fuel cells eliminate the need for
overhead power, leaving utility plant buried in
peace. - no poles, catenaries or guy wires
- no substations
- no complex grounding
- much less exposure to rising copper prices
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7HYDROLLEY ADVANTAGES
- Avoids US1.5 - 2 million capital investment per
mile of track by eliminating track
electrification. - Avoids interference problems when tall equipment
like cranes must be moved around the city. - Eliminates the maintenance costs, shock hazards,
weather and security vulnerability of overhead
power systems. -
8MORE STREETCARS,SOONER
- Substantially reduced fixed plant cost lowers
the funding bar. - The hydrolleys clean, hi-tech verve can attract
young and Green ridership. - If cities now planning streetcar systems make
common cause together, RD and manufacturing can
proceed more rapidly. -
9HISTORY FORCES THE ISSUE
- Once the first hydrolley is deployed anywhere,
catenary plant and trolley rolling stock sources
may begin to dry-up. - Like the steam -to-diesel transition, change
tends to strand the last old-tech investment,
undepreciated and short-lived. - Needed a reasoned, generally accepted,
hydrolley introduction plan and national
policies. -
10THE NATURE OF TECHNOLOGY CHANGE TRANSITION IS
A DANGEROUS, AMBIGUOUS TIME.
AT SOME POINT, THE REAL FINANCIAL RISK OF
HESITATING IS GREATER THAN THE RISK OF
INNOVATING, BUT SEEMS LESS SCARY.
11It seemed like a good idea...
... at the time.
National Railway Museum, York, UK
12SOME PENALTIES OF HYDROLLEY LINES
- Requires a fueling infrastructure not needed by
overhead trolleys. - Carries on-board fuel, makes fueling stops,
fueling requires some labor. - The regulatory world is geared to heritage
trolley technology. - The Hindenburg myth refuses to die.
13HYDROLLEY UNKNOWNS
- Can present electrified rail lines be extended
without catenaries by adding hydrolley equipment
or developing double power systems (trolley in
town, hydrolley beyond)? - Can abandoned freight spurs economically become
hydrolley lines, where electrification would have
been cost-prohibitive?
14VEHICLE OPTIONS
- New-from-the-ground-up hydrolleys (the
Mooresville, NC, USA Proterra product as
contemplated) - Heritage retrofit to hydrolley tech (pioneered in
Surrey, BC, CA) - Heritage replica hydrolleys designed new around
hydrail technology produced and parts-supported
in volume for the charm factor. - Mixed fleet heritage and modern equipment on
same line. -
15SOME ANTICIPATED HYDROLLEY APPLICATIONS
(AS PROPOSED FOR CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, USA)
16JOIN THE WORLD HYDROLLEY CONVERSATION
- for general hydrail information, including
hydrolleys - Stan Thompson - Hydrogen Economy Advancement Team
- 518 Beaten Path Road, Mooresville, NC, 28117-8982
USA - h/o 704 664-5486 cellular 704 458-9410
- email hst2nd_at_aol.com
- for technical information on hydrolley
applications - Dale Hill, CEO Proterra LLC, Golden, Colorado,
USA - 303 562-0525
- email dale_at_mesbus.com