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Non-Tech : Alternative energy

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To: atticus4paws who wrote (4099)12/10/2007 3:38:28 PM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (1) of 16955
 
Electric cars don't need liquid hydrogen fuel cells. They can run on pollution free electric, like the Chevy Volt. Makes perfect sense to me.

We can get away from hydrogen fuel cells and go straight to electric cars with no reliance on fuel. The biggest problem to me is how we are going to generate all the liquid hydrogen, but it sure looks like they are going to develop a hydrogen fuel cell car in 2008 from several makers.

I would be more excited to add solar to my existing electric power system in my house to add more capacity for car fuel. We have unlimited supplies of coal, shale, natural gas, solar, nuclear, and other feedstocks for electric. We only have one feedstock for most cars - crude oil and gasoline.

The more electric we can add for cars, the less gasoline we can consume.
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