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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: SHIFT: Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are a fraud Who wouldnt like the idea of a fuel cell car running on clean, pure hydrogen, the universes most plentiful element? Its byproduct is sparkling, drinkable water, with none of that pesky pollution spewing out the tailpipe. And then if there's any energy left over when you're done driving, why, you could use that car's fuel cell to power your house! We can get rid of gasoline! And fuel cells, hey, they use those in spacecraft, don't they? This is some modern stuff, and at first glance, hydrogen appears to be a viable solution to all our energy problems. Well, think again. Hydrogen fuel cell cars are a dumb idea, and those who are pushing them are frauds. They want to advance their own agendas, and couldnt care less whether their cars are practical or not. They just want to make more money. In fact, their tired ideas for fuel cell vehicles have already been left in the dust by electric and hybrid vehicles, and there are a lot of good reasons why. Not for Sale To give you an idea, mass producing a fuel cell-powered bus is going to cost $200,000 extra just for the engine, according to its designers at Caltech and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Pretty good, though, considering that just two years ago, the average cost of a fuel cell vehicle was a cool million dollars. This huge cost issue is just the tip of this expensive iceberg. While some companies that are seeking funding for their fuel cell vehicle schemes say otherwise, the cars are notoriously impractical. I smell boondoggle. Is Hydrogen a Fuel? Cant we just mine hydrogen from the ground? These fuel cell cars need four times the volume to store an amount of energy equal to that of gasoline. Even though the energy-generating equivalent of hydrogen is lighter than its gasoline counterpart, you need a 60 gallon tank to store the same amount of energy thats in 15 gallons of gasoline. These cars wont go far before its time for more hydrogen. Where will you get that hydrogen? Good luck with that, though, because so far theres just one retail hydrogen station in the U.S. (run by, you guessed it, an oil company), far short of the thousands needed to make this hydrogen economy anything more than a pipe dream. The other experimental stations are nothing but showboat propaganda fronts that expend far more energy than they create. Anyway, the oil companies would be happy to invest in that costly infrastructure, because they know they'll get their money back. But it'll be coming out of your hide, just like it always has. Plenty of Guff Somewhere Over the Rainbow Poster Comment: Hydrogen will save us at 100x the cost of gasoline!
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#4. To: mirage, *Agriculture-Environment* (#0)
Govenator Arnold wants to push a hydrogen highway. What he doesn't tell anyone is that he and the NRDC, who wrote his environmental policy, have investments in natural gas, the main source of hydrogen.
When fusion is a clean source of nuclear energy, this would all make sense. Of course we're spending all the money we could be using on that research in no-bid military industrial contracts instead of merit-based awards and results-oriented funding renewal reviews.
Fusion, ethanol from cellulose, and solar have all been "just around the corner" or "20 years away" or "10 years away" now for close to 30 years. Are we actually any closer now than we were in the 1970s? Remember, Carter was talking about all of this stuff. If it were actually viable, wouldn't it be here?
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