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Originally Posted by KRosh
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Everyone talks about Hydrogen fuel. But as the article says, to create Hydrogen Fuel, the process causes extreme amounts of greenhouse gases. With this new Catalyst if you can create Hydrogen fuel and not damage the ozone while doing it, then it can be a significant breakthrough.

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absolutely. I know UCLA has a huge hydrogen program and they are doing a LOT to get hydrogen fueling systems in place around LA. They are working hand in hand with BMW on a lot of their hydrogen development. While the majority of car manufacturers have gone the hybrid route, BMW has not strayed course from going hydrogen. I gotta admit i was very skeptical about it initially, but it looks very promising so far.
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Originally Posted by BT
bio fuel is where its at for 09.
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BT, not sure if you're being sarcastic here, but Bio-fuel is an awful idea. Why would anyone intentionally tie our fuel sources to our food sources??!?? It dosnt make any sense and is possibly the most inefficient form of power to be considered and produced.
Im no expert but think of it like this, you have to grow the source.. lets say its corn. So you need X amount of land and X amount of water to grow the corn. Then you need X amount of power and resources to actually get bio-fuel. The end result is a very small amount fuel for a large chunk of money and resources. And thats not even taking into consideration that we'll be totally tying our food sources directly with the source for fuel.
Again, im no expert on this, but I do really believe bio-fuel will fail.