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27 messages, Last post on Oct 23, 2008 at 1:29 PM
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First Drive: 2009 Honda FCX Clarity - The 2009 Honda FCX Clarity is fun to drive and also fun to be seen in. Best of all, the hydrogen fuel-cell sedan gets you where you want to go without burning a drop of gasoline. (more)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jun 29, 2008 7:16 am) |
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A lot of antiquated thinking is going to have to be discarded berfore we can finally make the leap from a petroleum-based to a hydrogen-based transportation system. You not only have to contend with the Flat-Earthers (who don't beleive that any new technology can succeed) but also the Greenies (who don't want anything to work so we're all forced to ride bicycles). Some basic facts: hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. It's what the stars run on. It's the cleanest substance you can "burn" to release energy. All you need to make it is water and electricity. All other fuels (ethanol, CNG, etc.) are simply stop-gap measures at best. None can match the cleanliness or abundance of hydrogen. One of the big gripes about wind and solar is that you can't store it when the wind's not blowing or the sun's not shining. But, if you use the electricity generated by wind and solar to crack water into hydrogen and oxygen you've just converted the energy into a storable medium. Hydrogen will require that we discard old paradigms that no longer apply--like the quaint 20th century idea of large-scale, centralized refineries (such as those used with crude oil). Hydrogen will require a decentralized approach--through onsite generation. Since all you need to make hydrogen is electricity and water, microgenerators can be built almost anywhere. You'll have a hydrogen generator right in your own garage. And fuel stations will be able to generate their own hydrogen for sale on site--there won't be any tanker truck deliverying hydrogen--they will be their own "refinery". Free your minds and embrace the new thinking of the future! |
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| I still think, that Honda FCX is the car of the future. If you would look decades back, engines using oil were so inefficient and polluting, but things have changed. Everything evolves, and so will production of hydrogen. The main feature of hydrogen fuel is what we take from earth we return it in the same form, kinda... not like burning all oil. I stand for the Honda and for the alternative fuel. | |
Does not look like Honda FCX Clarity is burning up the highways yet. Only 3 have been leased so far this year. At that rate it will be awhile before 200 are leased. Also finding someone to pay $600 per month for a Civic is a push. Fueling has to be very expensive also.
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Replying to: gagrice (Sep 26, 2008 5:13 pm) Well, no, I guess that's not quite accurate. All 200 are spoken for. Honda simply isn't building them that fast. Calling it a Civic isn't quite right either, given that the interior is more luxurious than most of the Lexus products. All in all, this thing is more exclusive than a Bently. |
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