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May 28, 2009

I don’t understand why we are bailing out the automotive industry when they are essentially getting money for producing outdated technology. Water Fuel Cells seem to be the way to go. Here we have an economic crisis, a climate crisis, and an energy crisis but still we are paying auto makers to have their factory workers produce cars with internal combustion engines rather than having them use these hydrogen fuel cells. It is only reasonable to believe that we should be investing in this technology since it would be a threefold solution to our energy, climate, and economic crisis.

The government really needs to force auto makers to utilize newer technology so that our children and their children can one day drive their energy efficient cars on a clean, green planet and not have empty wallets because we wanted to continue funding our antiquated technology. We can ensure a better future for our kids by clearly putting forward our preferences for hydrogen fuel cells to the lawmakers. Does anyone know about which H2 fuel cells are the best? Im looking to buy some. So if any one could point me in the right direction it would be helpful.

When it comes to its competitors, I would like a comparison between the two brands. I would like some information on how to install these bad boys. I am planning to get water fuel cells for their numerous practical uses. Im a little overwhelmed at the choices though and want to make sure the one I get is the one right for me. There seems to be many options depending on the users needs and wants and I just want to make sure that the one I get is a good fit with everything I want to use them for.

Does anyone has any questions or recommendations which gives advantage for the research of our water fuel cells? I really don’t think that cars that run on water are the way of the future. A hydrogen car sounds like a good idea in theory, but right now there is no energy efficient way to manufacture hydrogen. A car equipped with a hydrogen manufacturing process produces too much carbon that is bad for the environment which completely cancels out benefits of actually driving it. If scientists even developed a way to manufacture hydrogen in a clean, green way, then my opinion would be reversed, of course.

I think that we need to use solar power, a truly renewable energy source, to power cars. it is not a good thinking that solar cell put on the hood of a car and it could run, we could collect solar power efficiently for power electric cars. This can be done improvements in technology and supplementing it with wind enrgy. But will hydrogen work? As an environmentalist, I think not.

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