Posted by Edd in KY on November 22, 2013 at 08:09:00 from (98.23.49.97):
In Reply to: Hydrogen power? posted by George Marsh on November 22, 2013 at 04:53:47:
Some very smart and deep pockets organizations have invested $billions into Hydrogen fuel powered vehicles and to this point it has gone nowhere. There are some huge inherent technical roadblocks.
I don't know enough to second guess these companies but I think if it had real simple commercial potential it would have been here by now.
I don't see this as a conspiracy, I just think it is tougher than the enthusiastic proponents think it is.
I do think some things need a govt. push to get in place. Auto safety measures have saved about 20,000 lives a year and that is a lot, especially if it is your wife or child that was saved.
When I am going down the road behind some polution belching clunker, choking every mile, I wonder how we lived with that horrible polution 30 years ago. Guess we did not know the difference. Without some govt. mandates that would not have changed.
That said, I don't think the govt. has any stomach for pushing Hydrogen cars because I think they are realistic about the major technical hurdles.
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