Originally posted by hitech
A fuel-cell car, such as the Honda FCX, takes gaseous hydrogen and combines it with oxygen. The resulting chemical reaction produces a sizeable electrical current and water vapor is the only by-product.
It is a very efficient and very safe for of energy.
I know thi becuase my family's house in upstate NY lives wholly off the grid. It exists solely on an assortment off solar, wind and hydrogen power.
There is a fairly decently sized hydrogen plant there. The hydrogen is used for cooking, heating water and just about all other uses that would typically be assocaited with gas. While there is currently no fuel-cells there my cousin is thinking about building one to use as a back up electrical generator in case wind/solar fail.
If you want to read some really good papers on the topic here are a few links:
20 Hydrogen Myths
Comparative Assessment of Fuel Cell Cars Swain Fuel Leak Experiment
It's a very interesting discussion when the personal stuff and frustration is left out.


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