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Hydrogen I.C.E. Ready to Roll
Aside from the cost of building an electrolyzer, hydrogen fuel needed to support a hydrogen economy can be produced for free and indefinitely any place where there's rain, wind and sun. And an electrolyzer can be built at extremely low cost, certainly enough to justify the cost of building one when you consider that hydrogen fuel can be produced for free thereafter, and indefinitely. So that resolves one side of the equation.
And regarding the other side of the equation, converting existing vehicles to run on hydrogen, the Robinsons of Intergalactic Hydrogen and others have mastered doing that for many years now. Although there's countless drawbacks to hydrogen fuel cell (F.C.) technology, and at present the materials it requires prevent it from ever being mass-marketable, no such drawbacks exist with hydrogen I.C.E. technology. Hydrogen I.C.E. technology has been ready for mass-marketing for many many years now, and is far superior to anything commonly on the roads now.
So what's holding the hydrogen economy back? Answer: No good reason, none whatsoever. Just a lot of baseless reasons is all.On Schwarzenegger's "Green Hummer" plan sparks cultish following posted 1 year, 5 months ago 2 Responses