Visit http://www.autonetwork.com to view the entire event. 2009 GM Collection was held at the Texas Motor Speedway and Alain Guidouix, Fuel Cell Activites, demoed the Equinox hydrogen fuel cell vehicle to journalists. Sept. 22-23, 2008.
Visit http://www.autonetwork.com to view the entire event. 2009 GM Collection was held at the Texas Motor Speedway and Alain Guidouix, Fuel Cell Activites, demoed the Equinox hydrogen fuel cell vehicle to journalists. Sept. 22-23, 2008.
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This deserves five stars.
We need this NOW.
Big deal. We import $700 billion in oil every year. $24 billion to build the infrastructure is peanuts to the amount we spend on our continuing oil dependence.
Actually, what we need more than $24 billion in hydrogen distribution infrastructure is a simple, decentralized system of individual production of hydrogen from solor photo voltaic which can be used to run your home as well as your car…with water as the only by-product.
Centralized production and distribution is the killer!
Actually he said 24 Billion.
Whoops, 24 B, not 24 MM.
Too Cool!! 24 MM to set up a fuel network in and between the 100 largest cities?
Fuel: hydrogen can come from electrolytic cells powered by solar panels, wind and water power. What will this infrastructure take?
Also: Methane vehicles could use fuel made from farm plants – corn stalks, shucks, cobbs; wheat/oat/rye/barley/hops stalks. (See Thermal Depolymerization in Wikipedia.) WHEN WILL THIS INFRASTRUCTURE / VEHICLES BE AVAILABLE? Not quite as clean but a good supply of available fuel.