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![]() "Richard J." wrote in message ... Steve Firth wrote: Steven M. O'Neill wrote: The trouble with hydrogen is that it takes energy to extract it from water or other compounds. The trouble with hydrogen is that it is manufactured from hydrocarbons, not by electrolysis of water. Thus using hydrogen as a fuel actually increases CO2 emissions compared to burning those hydrocarbons in the engine. It's yet another con, expensive, impractical and achieves absolutely **** all. I heard that London transport has wasted three million quid on purchasing electric buses from Daimler-Chrysler than operate from "hydrogen". That's hydrogen as in "methane", natural gas stored in tanks in the roof of the bus which is then catalytically split to CO2 and H2 witht he CO2 being emittted to atmosphere. The lying *******s then describe this as "zero emission". The TfL press release says quite categorically "The fuel-cell system turns the gas into electrical power and the only emission is water", but http://www.fuel-cell-bus-club.com (which is referenced by TfL's press release) says that the fuel cells "are fed with natural gas", and talks about *reduced* emissions. I've e-mailed TfL asking for clarification on this point, and asking specifically whether CO2 is produced by the buses. I'll post any reply here. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)s The gas used is hydrogen, not methane. It is held in tanks in the roof. TFL did not purchase the buses. They were provided by external financing and my own employers are part of the trial that is also taking place in other UK cities. |
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