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Old 06-26-2008, 10:18 AM
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Default Re: How many want to try a Hydrogen converter on their Tundras?

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Originally Posted by gary_william View Post
the solution is a hydrogen vehicle, where the hydrogen is in tanks, refillable from a station.
this is correct. I remember they have been working on this concept at least 10 years ago. hydrogen, unlike gasoline, is plenty available and the byproduct of the combustion is water. this is the best and easiest part. the problem was/is to make the refuelling safe and, of course, tons of money that need to be invested to build many hydrogen refuelling stations in order to make the fuel available (otherwise no one would switch to hydrogen). that was the problem back then in Europe, which is smaller and denser than US, so if they can't get it to work ($$$ wise) there, no way it would work here.
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