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Old 05-23-2009, 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Grumpy View Post
I like the idea of Hydrogen powered cars but its a long way off not to mention whose footing the bill for converting gas stations to hydrogen ?

Before the masses could seriously consider one of these cars Hydrogen stations will need to be everywhere.
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Not sure about that. In the U.K. LPG was introduced with a much lower taxation rate than petrol or diesel. Result was a number of fleet operators plus a few privates paid the price and had their cars converted. This created demand; the result was fuel stations started to add LPG pumps. It kind of died the death when the government raised the tax level on LPG but the principle holds. Make the cars, keep the taxation rate low, go for mass production and the market will supply the fuel.
Combwork,

I see that you are talking about LPG (Liquified Petroleum Gas - "Propane") in the U.K. The building of a nationwide array of hydrogen fuel stations in the United States would have to be straight from the beginning. Converting a gasoline fuel station to handle hydrogen would entail a complete top-to-bottom rebuild of the fuel handling equipment. Not cheap by any means.

In sheer number of square miles, the United States is almost as big as the whole of Europe ( ~ 3.8 million to ~ 3.9 million square miles, respectively) with less that half the population (~ 306 million to ~ 730 million).

Nationwide, there is only a literal handful of these, "Gee, look as us, we have a hydrogen fuel station in our metropolitan area and we sure are GREEN", fueling stations. Typically, the stations are found in massively populated areas such as Los Angeles, etc.

Yawn. So what. The detractors will say that we (America), as a GREEN nation, must begin somewhere. I'm just guessing that only a few dozen or so nation-wide hydrogen stations are in service today for the masses. With America's low cost gas at the pump, the puny, dangerous hybrid put-put cars that hardly anybody wants to purchase at such high prices (think the be-all-to-end-all Chevrolet Volt electric hybrid (whatever) at a projected cost of at least $40,000), and the oil companies will not fund an esoteric Hydrogen Manhattan Project to supply, deliver and sell the newly required GREEN fuel on a nationwide basis.

Run gasoline up to the $6-8 a gallon range (or higher) at the pump to stay and not fluctuate downward, then America's car buying public may slowly turn a fond eye to the gasoline hybrids. Hybrid battery technology still needs to improve and bring the replacement cost down.

With our present refining infrastructure, going with a clean-burning diesel technology may be the way to go instead of gas-hybrid technology. Turbo-charging small displacement diesel engines can easily approach the 40-50 mpg range (or better) TODAY. If you are going to have to go to a small crackerbox-size car due to ultra-high fuel prices, why not leverage the present fuel station infrastructure and go diesel. You can approach hybrid miles per gallon without worrying about finding a plug-in electrical outlet on the road away from home to recharge or panic at the thought of paying ~$6-8,000 for a replacement set of new batteries in a few years.

Besides, hydrogen typically consumes more energy to produce than the energy that is derived from it. When we ramp up the massive production machinery to create hydrogen to fuel several million "riding lawn mowers with windshields", where will we get the energy to generate the much needed extra electricity? I sure don't know.

The government won't let domestic energy companies dig, drill or prospect where the energy can be found. God forbid that a snail darter, yellow-cheeked warbler, spotted owl or a gimp-legged slumbago worm is disturbed. "Frack no, don't drill there, 44 sea otters went to crustacean heaven in the oil spill of '69"! Just where will we get the energy?

There is absolutely no way that the American oil companies are going to freely and easily put up the billions of U.S.A. dollars to fund the massive infrastructure restructuring that would be required to service an American nationwide fleet of hydrogen-powered "golf carts with roll-up windows and air conditioning".
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