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Atman

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3. Hartford has two generations of fuel cell buses on the road.
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 08:29 AM
Dec 2011

The first batch of the was put into service in 2007. The introduce four more "next generation" buses in 2010. The power plants are made by CT's United Technologies. Seems as if they can power buses, they should be able to work for cars, but I'm certainly engineer.

http://environmentalheadlines.com/ct/2010/10/15/next-generation-fuel-cell-powered-buses-introduced-in-hartford/

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About 5 years ago, dotymed Dec 2011 #1
Hartford has two generations of fuel cell buses on the road. Atman Dec 2011 #3
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It has been suggested that the spining reserve required could be used to eltectrolyze water ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2011 #14
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Regarding the oil companies wanting to buy and bury the technology you mention. Nikola Tesla truth2power Dec 2011 #9
Please keep the conspiracy theories to a minimum. TheWraith Dec 2011 #36
What he said, FOR THE TIME HE LIVED IN, was extraordinary enough... truth2power Dec 2011 #64
Utter nonsense ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2011 #13
I have a friend in Holland CountAllVotes Dec 2011 #15
Did they mention if the batteries will be constructed... Scuba Dec 2011 #2
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Uh, that's great, but how do you skepticscott Dec 2011 #6
That's one of two reasons fuel cells have never taken off for gadgets. TheWraith Dec 2011 #8
The can be recharged using electolyzers - which are small and efficient and cheap jpak Dec 2011 #17
No, they're not even remotely "efficient." TheWraith Dec 2011 #22
Do your homework - electrolysis of water for hydrogen IS highly efficient - and hydrogen fuel cells jpak Dec 2011 #23
You are completely and consistently wrong on science. TheWraith Dec 2011 #35
agree, hydrogen is a pipe dream trekbiker Dec 2011 #31
You'll probably have to have it filled at the Apple store tridim Dec 2011 #16
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Right, I wont buy anything made by Apple because their products are overpriced. tridim Dec 2011 #39
But think how aesthically pleasing it will be... eyewall Dec 2011 #40
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You consider them overpriced, yet I consider them a bargain. HuckleB Dec 2011 #52
Exactly guitar man Dec 2011 #56
And I record on my 8 year old PC. tridim Dec 2011 #58
What evidence do you have the PC's don't last as long as Macs? tridim Dec 2011 #57
Couldn't they be filled like re-fillable lighters? Dont_Bogart_the_Pretzel Dec 2011 #18
Yep. harun Dec 2011 #30
I'll believe it when I see it. Patents aren't plans. TheWraith Dec 2011 #7
Standby hydrogen fuel cell/electrolyzers for desktop computers have been on the market for some time jpak Dec 2011 #19
link? quakerboy Dec 2011 #48
here ya go jpak Dec 2011 #59
Hell, as often as not patents are plans *not* to make something. (nt) Posteritatis Dec 2011 #20
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In theory, yes. In practice, no. TheWraith Dec 2011 #33
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That's NOT what "personal area network" means. TheWraith Dec 2011 #49
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There's not enough platinum in the world to make enough fuel cells. TroubleMan Dec 2011 #10
Fuel cells that do not require Pt ave been developed jpak Dec 2011 #24
here are the pictures on how it would work from apple insider Ichingcarpenter Dec 2011 #11
Better hope Dick Cheney doesn't invade Apple. sofa king Dec 2011 #12
"Apple's hydrogen is so much better than Windows' hydrogen." Dreamer Tatum Dec 2011 #21
Ha! DavidDvorkin Dec 2011 #26
Don't forget the open source hydrogen project, "Hydronix"! boppers Dec 2011 #46
If This Proves Feasible, We'll Probably have Right-Wing Shills And Toadies Decrying It Tomorrow Vogon_Glory Dec 2011 #25
California... Bennyboy Dec 2011 #32
I'm skeptical. where is the hydrogen going to come from? garybeck Dec 2011 #34
Couldn't. They just farm hydrangeas? Kablooie Dec 2011 #61
I don't think they'd let me take it on a plane. Ron Obvious Dec 2011 #37
Isn't this backward? eyewall Dec 2011 #38
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Thanks for the clarification. eyewall Dec 2011 #53
no, the OP is correct, however garybeck Dec 2011 #50
Energy storage, excess generation, such as from wind turbines at night... NYC_SKP Dec 2011 #62
Here's a list of facts that will help some of you calm down a bit regarding this. truthisfreedom Dec 2011 #44
My Tesla Roadster can not run for four hours at 60 miles per hour. NYC_SKP Dec 2011 #45
Sport 2.0 truthisfreedom Dec 2011 #54
Hydrogen power might be really effective in small power devices Taverner Dec 2011 #47
Could use a Metal Hydride for the hydrogen fuel storage. mackdaddy Dec 2011 #51
And the hydrogen will make devices lighter too! If they don't float away. Kablooie Dec 2011 #60
K&R burrowowl Dec 2011 #63
Can we buy them by the pair? nt Remmah2 Dec 2011 #65
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