@ Mike The sources you list are many of the sources electricity CAN come from. Where I live, I have the option of solar, wind hydro, etc. But if one can only get electricity from fossil fuels, power plants still generate the power more efficiently and greener than an ICE burns petroleum products. Where do you think the hydrogen, which you speak of coming out of a pump, comes from? Hydrogen is plentiful in our world, but its ALWAYS connected to something else! Hydrogen is a terrible "solution" as currently implemented, as the easiest way to get it is from the petroleum in the first place.
If you spent the time writing your replies looking into alternative fuels, You'd be much better off. Check out autobloggreen, a sister site to engadget, they have many great articles covering a large spectrum of alternative transportation.
with any luck the intelligence that powers your current thoughts on hydrogen will earn you a darwin award, so the rest of us don't ave to deal with your BS.
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Tim @ May 4th 2008 8:41PM
@ Mike
The sources you list are many of the sources electricity CAN come from. Where I live, I have the option of solar, wind hydro, etc. But if one can only get electricity from fossil fuels, power plants still generate the power more efficiently and greener than an ICE burns petroleum products.
Where do you think the hydrogen, which you speak of coming out of a pump, comes from? Hydrogen is plentiful in our world, but its ALWAYS connected to something else! Hydrogen is a terrible "solution" as currently implemented, as the easiest way to get it is from the petroleum in the first place.
If you spent the time writing your replies looking into alternative fuels, You'd be much better off. Check out autobloggreen, a sister site to engadget, they have many great articles covering a large spectrum of alternative transportation.
with any luck the intelligence that powers your current thoughts on hydrogen will earn you a darwin award, so the rest of us don't ave to deal with your BS.