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Honda FCX Clarity Concept/ In-Depth: Overview

From the 2007 LA Auto Show, Cars.com's Joe Wiesenfelder takes a look at Honda's FCX Clarity concept car. Shot and produced by: Eric Rossi Edited by: Lindsay Bjerregaard  
 
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rifleman005 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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yeah i know its soooooooooooooo good :P
speakntruth (4 months ago) Show Hide
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The U.S. Government needs to give Americans interest-free loans (and government grants) to roof homes with solar roofing shingles, and equip these homes with an $1,800 electrolysis (hydrogen generator) and simply backfeed the surplus clean electricity back into the local power grid, and backfeed the surplus clean hydrogen produced into the Natural Gas lines. Make fossil fuels illegal by 2013, and use all those old NG lines for Hydrogen. NG, Propane, and Hydrogen all can use the same lines.
boringlecture (2 months ago) Show Hide
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You have to realize my friend that we're not creating energy, we're harnessing it with very primitive technology.  The perfect machine runs in harmony with the universe.
speakntruth (4 months ago) Show Hide
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America needs to get rid of Oil, and Fossil fuels. I believe if we made them illegal by 2013, it would clearly push innovation in America. Americans needs new high output Solar Roofing Shingles, and Hydrogen Generators. Honda is way ahead of the game, and with a "Hydrogen Generator" for $1,800 you can mount it in your garage, and plug it into a garden hose, and plug it into a standard electrical outlet and produce a gallon of Hydrogen for about 4 cents. Which "big oil" is really upset about.
speakntruth (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Once America is 100% clean energy (Hydrogen, Solar, and Wind) we can easily have ZERO pollution, but the biggest propaganda machine is the "big oil" companies that spends millions of dollars on ad campaigns, and pay people to spread propaganda to try and slow down (or stop) clean energy technologies (such as Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Electrolysis, and Wind and even Hydropower).
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Hydrogen has ZERO pollution. It's 100% clean energy.

Sure, the Big Oil companies try to spread their silly propaganda, and claim that "oil" and "coal" are used to produce electricity, therefore we still have pollution. Nope, all we need to do is switch over to Wind, and Solar, and completely eliminate Coal and Oil, and we won't have ANY pollution.
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YES.....Some of these stupid comments sound
like BIG OIL is putting them here.....THEY MUST BE RUNNING SCARED.......Hydrogen is HERE and NOW.....It will just take a few years to make it
more affordable.....NECESSITY will take care of
the rest......OIL IS A DYING DINOSAUR........
speakntruth (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Peterbob,

You seem to either work for a "big oil" company or you seem to have rocks for brains.

As an engineer, I can tell you that HYDROGEN is nothing more than water. So having a hydrogen car is like having a vehicle that runs on WATER. Yes, the earth is over 80+% water. We have such an abundance of water on this planet, it only makes sense to migrate away from fossil fuels (big oil) and move towards clean energy Hydrogen and Solar.
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actually unless you live in an apt or condo, many homes have enough room and at this point in time can get permits for propane tanks. most homes from the mid west to the west coast have enough room to have a tank. Unless i am mistaken, solar pumps have the ability to store hydrogen. There is a green house that runs his hole house off solar, and the excess is used to split hydrogen and store it for use in his car and home
peterbob101 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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send the web site of the company that sells a solar powered pump that can compress hydrogen to 5000 psi and you only can get a propane tanks if you don't have a natural gas line in front of your home and 62% of homes do and a propane tank is a lot different that a hydrogen tank and that guy that runs his house on hydrogen has 10 huge tanks in his back yard and spent $300,000 to build all of it

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