Re: Fuel Cell Efficiency in automotive applications
- From: John Savage <rookswood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 02:31:39 GMT
"Don W" <dontcallme@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Why take a perfectly good fuel like methane and make it into hydrogen?
Nothing I said suggested doing that. I referred to filtering the H2
component out of the natural gas mix.
Vehicle manufacturers seem determined to keep bringing out hydrogen
powered concept vehicles. Perhaps they think the buying public will look
no further than the "no greenhouse gas emissions" mantra.
For their hydrogen fuel-cell powered sedan that is ready now to go into
production, BMW is citing a performance figure of 23 miles per kilogram
(yes, mixed imperial/metric units).
--
John Savage (my news address is not valid for email)
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