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Re: does anybody know how a hydrogen engine works?
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Posted by John T on February 10, 2006 at 18:52:35 from (66.244.90.98):
In Reply to: Re: does anybody know how a hydrogen engine works? posted by buickanddeere on February 10, 2006 at 17:21:10:
Glen, isnt the fuel cell the most likely trend for hydrogen powered/electric cars??? I saw on the Discovery or Science channel something about a way to convert and store hydrogen in a solid form thats less expolsive and hazardous, Im not sure what agents or how its converted to a solid form but it didnt have the leak problems nor the volatility. I guess it can be manufactured from water and electricity and each "filling station" makes their own thus eliminating the transporation and storage costs. Not to worry, Exxon and Mobil and BP etc will still own all the filling stations, Id hate to see them loose out lol Look forward to chatting at GOG John T
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