Attitudes towards hydrogen fuel cell Sample Clauses

Attitudes towards hydrogen fuel cell power plants In order to explore the potential public acceptance of a large stationary FCH installation, partici- pants received information about a potential fuel cell power plant of a combined capacity of 15 megawatts to generate power and heat for about 15.000 homes that could be located in their town. Participants were first asked about their beliefs regarding the potential impacts of a large hydrogen fuel cell power plant. Figure 29 displays the beliefs about the potential benefits and costs of a fuel cell power plant. Generally, a large hydrogen fuel cell power plant is associated, by the average respondent, to more benefits than costs. In a scale from 1 to 5, being 1 a very negative impact and 5 a very positive impact, respondents rate FCHs power plants as having a general neutral-positive impact (3.6). They believe large FCH power plants will have a positive effect on the environment (3.9), the local economy (3.7), the health of people living nearby (3.7) and the reliability of the electric- ity distribution system (3.7). Respondents also perceive FCH power plants to be slightly safer than dangerous (3.4) and are more ambivalent about the costs of this infrastructure (3.1).
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