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To: Bear Down who wrote (2096)10/22/1998 11:00:00 AM
From: LIQPLMBER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
THEY BEEN TRYING FOR YEARS
It just seems like you have to recharge way to often, only short trips, alot of wieght, disposal of fuel cells can be a problem for the environment. They have Been working on this idea for many years and not alot of success.
Now that companies may have an option, a lighter , smaller , same or more powerful, cheaper to produce, no pollution, type of engine such as the OX-2 engine, with Carol Shelby involved, I think I will take my chances .
Also, I personally think that lawn mowers, generators, weedeaters, ect are a huge part of the engine industry and fuel cells may not work in those applications.
just my opinion, dont know much about fuel cells just what articles that I have read.