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Technology Stocks : Ballard Power -world leader zero-emission PEM fuel cells
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To: Sleeperz who wrote (3529)12/25/1998 11:34:00 PM
From: Thomas Stewart  Read Replies (1) of 5827
 
Please clarify. Evidently you are saying "why bother" with fuel cells because hybrid cars create so few emissions. Are fuel cells not worth the candle because 70 mpg is good enough and no one will want to "bother" with, e.g., 140 mpg cars? That doesn't make sense to me.
However, maybe I have misunderstood you and there is a technical problem that I don't understand.

So: 1) is it THEORETICALLY possible to create a fuel cell powered hybrid car? And if so,
2) Would such a car be more efficient than an ICE hybrid car?

Don't mean to beat a dead horse, but I am curious about this. Thanks.
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