Gas prices are so high ----->
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Gas prices are so high ----->
Sorry...didn't read your post all the way RJF.
Spyder, what I mean be efficient is that it takes electricity (which in most cases comes from fossil fuel) to produce hydrogen. It is more efficient, currently, to use fossil fuel to power your vehicle than it is to produce hydrogen to power your vehicle. Yes, it is more stable than the Hindenburg. However, a direct impact from say a semi, would cause a major explosion.
Spyder, what I mean be efficient is that it takes electricity (which in most cases comes from fossil fuel) to produce hydrogen. It is more efficient, currently, to use fossil fuel to power your vehicle than it is to produce hydrogen to power your vehicle. Yes, it is more stable than the Hindenburg. However, a direct impact from say a semi, would cause a major explosion.
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Gas prices are so high ----->
Originally posted by: 05PRED500
Sorry...didn't read your post all the way RJF.
Spyder, what I mean be efficient is that it takes electricity (which in most cases comes from fossil fuel) to produce hydrogen. It is more efficient, currently, to use fossil fuel to power your vehicle than it is to produce hydrogen to power your vehicle. Yes, it is more stable than the Hindenburg. However, a direct impact from say a semi, would cause a major explosion.
Sorry...didn't read your post all the way RJF.
Spyder, what I mean be efficient is that it takes electricity (which in most cases comes from fossil fuel) to produce hydrogen. It is more efficient, currently, to use fossil fuel to power your vehicle than it is to produce hydrogen to power your vehicle. Yes, it is more stable than the Hindenburg. However, a direct impact from say a semi, would cause a major explosion.
#113
Gas prices are so high ----->
Originally posted by: 05PRED500
Sorry...didn't read your post all the way RJF.
Spyder, what I mean be efficient is that it takes electricity (which in most cases comes from fossil fuel) to produce hydrogen. It is more efficient, currently, to use fossil fuel to power your vehicle than it is to produce hydrogen to power your vehicle. Yes, it is more stable than the Hindenburg. However, a direct impact from say a semi, would cause a major explosion.
Sorry...didn't read your post all the way RJF.
Spyder, what I mean be efficient is that it takes electricity (which in most cases comes from fossil fuel) to produce hydrogen. It is more efficient, currently, to use fossil fuel to power your vehicle than it is to produce hydrogen to power your vehicle. Yes, it is more stable than the Hindenburg. However, a direct impact from say a semi, would cause a major explosion.
No problem.
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