Hydrogen Water Fuel Cell
Cars Part 5
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Hydrogen Car Kits
Water Cars
Hydrogen Water Fuel
This pristine appeal to
environmentalists, combined with the fact that fuel cells really aren’t
technologically ready to power a car on any fuel but hydrogen, is why California
built this facility before any others and why the major auto makers of the world
are trying to make sure they keep their foot in the door. Opposite the back
parking lot, just in front of the wire fence that separated us from the whizzing
eastbound traffic on I-80, was a giant hydrogen fuel station. Hydrogen is stored
under great pressure, 3600 and 5000 PSI in the big tanks, 7000 PSI in the
smaller distribution tanks.
Hydrogen may be ecologically and technologically the logical fuel right now for
fuel cell cars, but there is no consumer distribution system in place. While
methanol, a liquid, can be piped, trucked and stored in the existing network for
gasoline with minor conversion costs, hydrogen will require an entire new fuel
distribution infrastructure. Partly for this reason, fuel cell vehicles even in
California, where government subsidies and regulations are the most favorable to
fuel cell development in the world, fuel cell vehicles are not expected to be on
the road in significant numbers until 2004. Even by that time, most of them will
be in commercial and government fleet use, where they will have a hydrogen
station on site. Don’t expect to see hydrogen stations on the freeway off ramps
for the next several years, if ever.
Cameroon, Yaounde,
Bolivia, Sucre,
Portugal, Lisbon,
Memphis Tennessee USA
Monaco, Monaco,
Israel, Jerusalem,
Antigua and Barbuda, St. John's,
Tonga, Nuku'alofa,
Haiti, Port-au-Prince,
St. Kitts and Nevis, Basseterre
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