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Fuel cells are devices that
create electricity without combustion. They are like batteries that
produce power as long as they have fuel. They are a critical part of the move to a hydrogen
society.

Learn more about fuel cells
by going to
http://www.fuelcells.org/index.html
Here is an interesting new
article. Fuel cells
will power vehicles, giving us mobility without CO2. Imagine
commuting to work on one of these:

Too cool, huh? Do a Google
search for
Bombardier Embrio. I think this is a neat idea, but I don't see
it ever getting mass produced. It runs on a fuel cell, gyroscopes
and computers. It would be a nice segue into using hydrogen fuel. I'm sure it would be built with
redundant redundancy, but it is one petit mal seizure away from the endo of your life. Insurance would be tough. Could you do a wheelie?
Take a look at one of the cars
of the future, the Hypercar.
General Motors is on its way.
Here is what Wired had to
say.
Dow Chemical is working with GM to develop fuel cell technology.
Fuel Cell Markets Ltd (FCM) is an independent organization,
developed to:
Aid: The development of fuel cell and hydrogen industries
Be a bridge to: Traditional industries & technologies
Educate: consumers and end users

You too can own a fuel cell powered car for only $119.95
Ford's Hydrogen Fuel Cell Focus
Another Ford site


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