@Casper7412 actually it’s not abundancy that makes hydrogen pricing equal to petrol, but? rather the required process for refining it in a compressed manner
@Casper7412 Nitrogen is the most abundant element in our atmosphere, which is the? only reasonable place to get resources from. Therefore your argument is invalid.
@Casper7412 that might just be because the infrastructure for compressed hydrogen isn’t as widespread as that for petrol. Once compressing hydrogen becomes more ubiquitous, the price of producing it will probably (hopefully) go? down. Also, comparatively speaking, petrol is very cheap in the US, so it would already be a good deal here in Europe, but that’s not to say that it shouldn’t be cheaper.
instead of putting a hydrogen fuel cell, they should build it? with a hydrogen generator… That way you don’t need a hydrogen station… All you need is clean water
@fishfrizbee Yes, that’s right. Well i’m not actually disliking Battery cars though. Hydrogen cars, well at least, will be the temporary substitute ’till the Battery cars are ready… And i think they should’ve ready when eco-powerplants (Solar Powers, Fusion Reactors, etc) is very much replacing the? CO2-producing powerplants
@orihalchon Yeah and Batterys charge from grid energy is stilll mostly fossil fuels and nuclear so? an electric car that is charged with Pollution is just Inefficient’
@orihalchon I have in mind a battery that could make a tesla model s go 600+ miles on a charge.This is proven and is possible though the power of carbon nanotubes. Look up carbon nanotube battery? on google. Also it would shane the weight from 3800 lbs down to only 3200 lbs. Mike E.
you can burn hydrogen in a normal engine rather than gas or? using the hydrogen in a fuel cell, that could save all that matters to us enthusiasts, our cars in 10 years would be very similar except for what we put in the tank, but we won’t notice it.
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They’ll find a? way to increase the price of Hydrogen
@MaddDogg81 but if the price of oil continues to go up maybe it would? be cheaper use hydrogen (or if the price of compressing the gas go down)
@Casper7412 actually it’s not abundancy that makes hydrogen pricing equal to petrol, but? rather the required process for refining it in a compressed manner
@Casper7412 Nitrogen is the most abundant element in our atmosphere, which is the? only reasonable place to get resources from. Therefore your argument is invalid.
@liftedview that’d be cool? but can hydrogen generators be that small?
@Casper7412 that might just be because the infrastructure for compressed hydrogen isn’t as widespread as that for petrol. Once compressing hydrogen becomes more ubiquitous, the price of producing it will probably (hopefully) go? down. Also, comparatively speaking, petrol is very cheap in the US, so it would already be a good deal here in Europe, but that’s not to say that it shouldn’t be cheaper.
If hydrogen is the most abundant? element in the universe and they’re selling it for the same price as petrol its ridiculous. Stupid gas companies.
instead of putting a hydrogen fuel cell, they should build it? with a hydrogen generator… That way you don’t need a hydrogen station… All you need is clean water
“to test the most important car, since the car was? invented”
This is the best thing? that Top Gear has done.
@5260Lhn You don’t produce hydrogen you extract it, and yes solar power and wind? power could be used for the extraction.
it will take hundreds of years to? run out of oil
the thing is an electric car will cost less to run because the electricity would cost less when you charge it? wiht just electricity
I love the bikini girls? at about 2 minutes, I’d lick their pussies and assholes.
a Honda that drives like a Honda isn’t a bad? thing
@ZerkosXD Well, you could use? sola- and wind power to produse hydrogen.
@orihalchon Not really,? you can’t get hydrogen on its own, it has to be extracted from compounds and that extraction uses fossil fuels.
The future of motor? vehicules, that’s some brilliant engineering from Honda.
@fishfrizbee Yes, that’s right. Well i’m not actually disliking Battery cars though. Hydrogen cars, well at least, will be the temporary substitute ’till the Battery cars are ready… And i think they should’ve ready when eco-powerplants (Solar Powers, Fusion Reactors, etc) is very much replacing the? CO2-producing powerplants
@orihalchon Yeah and Batterys charge from grid energy is stilll mostly fossil fuels and nuclear so? an electric car that is charged with Pollution is just Inefficient’
“prius,? sucka!”
Hydrogen is not the? future in cars.
@orihalchon I have in mind a battery that could make a tesla model s go 600+ miles on a charge.This is proven and is possible though the power of carbon nanotubes. Look up carbon nanotube battery? on google. Also it would shane the weight from 3800 lbs down to only 3200 lbs. Mike E.
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you can burn hydrogen in a normal engine rather than gas or? using the hydrogen in a fuel cell, that could save all that matters to us enthusiasts, our cars in 10 years would be very similar except for what we put in the tank, but we won’t notice it.