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  • this makes a lot of sense...a very good alternative source of energy!

  • this is really a big help to lessen the pollution in our environment.

  • so what if you had an onboad electrolysis system, which created the hydrogen for the engine to run, then instead of the waste product H20 being vented in the exhaust, couldn't you just have it enter into a coolant to condense and back into the elctrolysis process, ready to reuse?

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  • @compacttrickz ahh right i see the problem electrolysis would need a current to seperate the elements lol. Lets just invent an ongoing dynamo to supply the power. copper wire could be attached to the drive shaft in between two magnets, that way you would only need a small amount of energy to engage the drive shaft to rotate and then the car would produce its own energy?. Meh i'm just picking at strings here.

  • why store it? create as needed seems better. control the production to produce what is needed a bit more for acceleration, how much is that compared to storeing for a long trip. no need for fuel stations.

  • make hydrogen using fossil fuel? why? use geothermal.

  • water that is not safe to drink.. prove me wrong, drink a glass.. go on, don't be affraid.. heh heh he

  • I like hydrogen, but you still need energy to split the hydrogen from water. Currently the energy comes from coal, natural gas, or nuclear power plants.

  • yes but once hydrogen power gets started, we can use the power from hydrogen to split the hydrogen from oxygen

  • yes. once hydrogen is produced, it can be used to generate electricity to make more hydrogen. fossil fuels will be just a spring board to kick of the process. Old technologies have always been used to develop new ones rendering the old one obsolete.

  • Use hydrogen to make more hydrogen?

    So you're planning on creating energy.

    What's the first law of thermodynamics?

  • That's perfect Banevictus ! ! ! Nuclear is clean

    energy as far as not polluting the air, and when

    we are able to make hydrogen from already

    existing solar and wind energy sources we will

    be able to tell OPEC and our Taliban enemies

    to STICK THEIR OIL YOU KNOW WHERE..........

    FUEL CELLS CARS ARE IN OUR FUTURE DESPITE THE DOOMSAYERS.........IN 1908 MANY PEOPLE SAID THAT GASOLINE CARS WOULD NEVER REPLACE HORSES.

  • @banevictus what about solar energy?

    if every home had one then it would be fine =)

  • @banevictus eventually you can get that energy to come from hydrogen. All you need to do is store enough hydrogen to run a genorator and produce enough hydrogen to store for running the generator and the rest can be used for fuel on other applications.

  • @shicky2001 Or you could just plug a power strip into its self... Infinite power!

  • -Forget hydrogen and fuel cells,HHO on demand kicks butt..........

  • the thing is that battry needs most of the time needs fosul fulesls to make it so there would be no change

  • @kman551234 unless if you used solar power to do it, but that would require alot of pannels

  • How exactly would they split seawater and keep it energy producing?

  • You need to use renewable or nuclear energy to split the sea-water. Hydrogen cells only store energy but cannot be used as a new fuel source

  • by hydrogen from fuel stations is worse than gasoline, the best way to do this is by making hydrogen from water in the car like what stan meyer did.

  • like my hydrogen cell.

    look att my hydrogen cell

    hydrogen cell in sweden.

  • On demand is the way....Stan Meyer's/David Lawton/Ravis gas generators.

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