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The problem is the fuel system. The engine designs are there, but no one knows how the hell to make the hydrogen using current systems. I think we have to build nuclear plants. Fuel is just an energy carrier, just like bread and cheese are for your body. If we could get the electrical power, the fuel system would be possible. Biodiesel might be an excellent idea for the plains states because you need a very solvent fuel for tractors and combines, as well as long-haul trucks. Hydrogen is so light, it makes sense to power trains by hydrogen -- and aerodynamic design would cut the wind resistance to the point where you'd have to have dynamic spoilers on the fuel car to prevent it from lifting off the rails at ~200kph. City mass-transit powered by hydrogen would prevent localized combustion byproducts. Christ knows San Francisco could use it, but lots of other places as well.
![]() This is great for mopeds and lawnmowers and RC cars because 2-20HP motors would be more efficient, but the problem is still fuel synthesis. |
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Just my ideas on the subject. -S |
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