Saturday, 7 May 2011

What Do You Think About Hydrogen As A Fuel Cell?


Hydrogen is familiar to many people as one of the periodic table elements.
Though hydrogen is still not a main source of fuel currently, there is promising study and results proving its efficiency.


There are actually two different ways that hydrogen can be used as fuel.
Water cars are a whole field of promising study all on their own.
The other method of using hydrogen is by combustion.
Of course because hydrogen is not a toxic fossil fuel, the emissions are not at all the same.
They had planned to do so but that plan was later dropped.
Hydrogen may not be quite ready for the mass market.
Like many other auto makers, those currently remain the two leading fossil fuel alternatives when it comes to green cars.
It is unlikely that it would be a worthy investment for either manufacturers or consumers, especially when other options are available at a lower cost.
The fact that hydrogen has to be made also makes it more difficult to obtain.
There is also plenty more research that still needs to be done on hydrogen before we can take full advantage of it globally.
Hydrogen is very hard to store in its natural form and instead has to be converted to a liquid form which requires a lot of energy.
Hydrogen certainly has its advantages which should be explored further.

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