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James May showcased the Honda Clarity on Top Gear years ago. flvegan Dec 2016 #1
Honda Clarity enters hydrogen competition with $369 lease price FarCenter Dec 2016 #2
There are three FEASIBLE ways to make hydrogen jmowreader Dec 2016 #7
Why are you raining on our parade with FACTS? LOL TexasProgresive Dec 2016 #8
The CO is the easy part. It's an industrial gas and very useful in the chemical industry jmowreader Dec 2016 #11
Existing power stations could produce hydrogen rickford66 Dec 2016 #12
With wind and solar power, you can use excess generation to produce hydrogen FarCenter Dec 2016 #15
Yes!!! The summer night time electricity is damn near wasted uponit7771 Dec 2016 #18
Red herring no one is solving for production efficiency ... Especially when the electrolysis uponit7771 Dec 2016 #17
The electrolysis will NEVER be "damn near free and space efficient" jmowreader Dec 2016 #23
I factually disagree on the free part, electrolysis can be done with solar cells ... and over a uponit7771 Dec 2016 #25
We need a shit load of dimes. ileus Dec 2016 #21
It never caught on because hydrogen is a very expensive way to make low efficiency ... Statistical Dec 2016 #13
How so? flvegan Dec 2016 #14
Because the round trip conversion of electricity - hydrogen - electricity is very low. Statistical Dec 2016 #24
Thank you for the informative response. flvegan Dec 2016 #27
Electrolysis the most inefficient way to producd H but the most space and cost efficient uponit7771 Dec 2016 #19
Toyota has a Hydrogen-fueled car, too. Warren DeMontague Dec 2016 #22
They could name it MichMary Dec 2016 #3
The Hindenburg was powered by diesel - hydrogen filled gas bags were used to provide lift FarCenter Dec 2016 #4
My bad. MichMary Dec 2016 #5
You weren't so far off the mark. TexasProgresive Dec 2016 #9
I read the article you linked, MichMary Dec 2016 #10
Film of the Hindenburg on short final quickly puts an end to that idea jmowreader Dec 2016 #16
Hydrogen production requires energy input. MarvinGardens Dec 2016 #6
The energy needed to.produce hydrogen is cheap and plentiful and relatively easy ... uponit7771 Dec 2016 #20
Right now a hydrogen car is more than twice as expensive to fill up than a hybrid Travis_0004 Dec 2016 #26
Since when is energy cheap, plentiful, and relatively easy? Statistical Dec 2016 #28
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