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Old 05-09-08 | 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by keisatsu
Not for a looooong time, the technology for the fuel cells just isn't there, and is not even close to being where we need it for automobiles. Not to mention the issues of safely transporting, storing, and refueling vehicles with Hydrogen. Then there are the issues of infrastructure, which needs to take into account what method we use to produce Hydrogen.

Basically what I am saying is Hydrogen powered cars will not be here anytime soon (think 4 to 5, maybe even 6 decades)
Come on- Think outside the box. People are doing this now. They convert the water to H & 02 in their
car. They just fill up on water. "Infrastructure" with auto fuel is a favored buzzword for people in the infrastructure business.
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