Fhybrid: Hydrogen propelled scooter
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Zodingliani , Delhi:
Jul 28 2006
Made Popular Jul 28 2006
Still at a concept stage, this hydrogen-propelled scooter, Fhybrid has a top speed of 40 mph and can travel around 124 miles on a single tank of hydrogen. Designed by an industrial design student, Crijn Bouman of Delft University of Technology,...
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Jerry
Aug 29 2006
Seattle,
United States
Would it be possible to use a vast amount of solar panels that generate electricity out in the desert which would jpower a process to seperate hydrogen out of water? If so, what are we waiting for? New Mexico and Nevada wasteland could be converted into large manufacturing plants for hydrogen. Opps! I forgot that ”Big Oil” would never permits such an experiment and they would instruct our federal congress to impede the process at every step.
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Would it be possible to use a vast amount of solar panels that generate electricity out in the desert which would jpower a process to seperate hydrogen out of water? If so, what are we waiting for? New Mexico and Nevada wasteland could be converted into large manufacturing plants for hydrogen. Opps! I forgot that ”Big Oil” would never permits such an experiment and they would instruct our federal congress to impede the process at every step.
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Would it be possible to use a vast amount of solar panels that generate electricity out in the desert which would jpower a process to seperate hydrogen out of water? If so, what are we waiting for? New Mexico and Nevada wasteland could be converted into large manufacturing plants for hydrogen. Opps! I forgot that ”Big Oil” would never permits such an experiment and they would instruct our federal congress to impede the process at every step.
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