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  • Would be Great to this translated in English. Good thing we have "tri-atomic fuel cells" by Craig Westbrook and it's made in the "America". Bigg oil has nothing to worry about, vinyl siding is still needed.

  • In london there are already fuel cell buses on the road you can see the vapor pipe its well funny The pipe is on the roof they soound like spaceships when they drive by

  • Hydrogen is delivered to compressor banks at left. We are then shown Nippon Oil's Hydrogen fueling station in Yokohama. This station produces hydrogen by reforming naptha. We see the banks of large hydrogen cylinders which are pressurized with a Pdc Machines compressor. This station produces enough hydrogen to fuel a passenger car every 40 minutes.

  • Today there are 18 operating and more being built. The We-NET station produces hydrogen from town gas using a Hyserve-30 natural gas reformer made by Osaka Gas Company. This unit is designed to be delivered on a skid to meet a potential urgent delivery mandate of a national program. It operates automatically in hot standby mode and is monitored remotely.

  • We are shown the We-NET (Japan's hydrogen policy group) fueling station in Osaka, a joint project by Osaka Gas, Iwatani International Corporation and others, and lead by the Engineering Advancement Association of Japan. This is Japan's first hydrogen fueling station, located at Osaka Gas Company's Torishima Technical Center. It delivers compressed hydrogen. It opened in February of 2002.

  • This great video by Tokyo TV shows that the hydrogen button in the Mazda Rotary Hydrogen RE is similar to the one on the dash of the BMW Series 7 LH. On-the-fly operation between hydrogen and oxygen is seamless. We also get to see the latest Nissan Fuel Cell vehicle in operation.

  • GM is unlikely to make a switch to hydrogen anytime soon - knowing how they were bought-out by big oil, and killed off their own electric car. I highly doubt they'll be working on any real innovations, soon. If Japan doesn't get bought out by the arabs or any oil company, they'll most likely be frontiering hydrogen technology.

  • ok, GM, Ford....your turn to get us off arab oil....

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