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Hydrogen breakthrough could be a game-changer for the future of car fuels


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  • Location: Camborne
  • Location: Camborne

 

A new discovery by scientists at the UK's Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), offers a viable solution to the challenges of storage and cost by using ammonia as a clean and secure hydrogen-containing energy source to produce hydrogen on-demand in situ.Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2014-06-hydrogen-breakthrough-game-changer-future-car.html#jCp

 

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Wow, NH3 - what a great idea - it just needs an effective way of splitting it, which hopefully is now achievable but many a slip 'tween cup and lip, though worth watching this space.

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  • Location: South Norfolk, 44 m ASL.
  • Weather Preferences: Varied and not extreme.
  • Location: South Norfolk, 44 m ASL.

What about the production of the ammonia, though?  How reliable and sustainable is the supply of feedstock for the Haber Process?

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  • Location: North York Moors
  • Location: North York Moors

You probably need natural gas to do it... oh hang on a minute...If you scroll to the bottom of the page they seem to have Hydrogen breakthroughs every few months  :nonono:

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  • Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet
  • Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet

Really don't get the excitement of Hydrogen over electric. Hydrogen is expensive, electric even with high energy prices is about a quarter that of fuel per mile.

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  • Location: Cheddington, Buckinghamshire
  • Weather Preferences: Winter: Cold & Snowy, Summer: Just not hot
  • Location: Cheddington, Buckinghamshire

Really don't get the excitement of Hydrogen over electric. Hydrogen is expensive, electric even with high energy prices is about a quarter that of fuel per mile.

 

Because at the moment, electric cars defeat the point of being a clean fuel as the electricity comes from fossil fuel burning sources. Until we adopt a much more environmentally friendly energy policy, electric cars are counter-productive. Plus they're just not practical yet.

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