GM plans to produce hydrogen fuel car by 2010
Despite recognizing that a hydrogen infrastructure will not be in place by 2010, GM plans to go ahead with the production of hydrogen fuel cell cars. Mohsen Shabana, GM's chief engineer on the fuel cell project made this announcement at presentation in Paul Springs, California.Most of you are probably aware that GM has been doing hydrogen research for a long time now. They are on the third version of their Sequel, and have made great progress in its capabilities. This still does not solve the major problems with hydrogen, namely that it takes more power to capture it than it gives off in operation. So, maybe they are counting on home fueling stations?
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2-07-2007 @ 10:26AM
Tim said...
Mary Beth Stanek (shown) is GM's director of environmental and energy programs and was speaking at a forum sponsored by Successful Farming magazine. She says the industry must ensure that flex-fuel vehicles "are experiencing the fuel." She also added that GM will not work on powertrains "when we don't have fuel for it." http://www.autobloggreen.com/2007/02/07/gm-exec-says-ethanol-production-must-match-flex-fuel-vehicle-num/ Someone at GM is lying… AGAIN!!
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2-07-2007 @ 12:44PM
A5-14 said...
I have a hydrogen fuel station 10 miles from my house.
That said, I'm sure that GM's hydrogen powered cars will be limited to fleet vehicles at first.
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2-07-2007 @ 10:29PM
Chris M said...
They may be able to sell some, if they can find customers that are rich and foolish. Or they can sell to the Government (same thing).
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2-08-2007 @ 12:02AM
KLEI said...
Unfortunatey, not everyone is as lucky as you are, A5-14. Do you know where the hydrogen at the fueling station comes from? Is it from reformed methane or electrolisized water? I realy enjoyed reading "The Hype about Hydrogen". Its a good book for anyone pro or anti hydrogen to read. The author isnt against the technonogy, but he believes that hydrogen fuel cells powered by hydrogen from renewable sources are faaaaaaar off.
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2-08-2007 @ 1:21PM
JJ said...
Tim -- The Fuel is available (hydrogen) it's just not practical.
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2-08-2007 @ 2:23PM
Tim said...
JJ- It never will be "Practical” or readily available. Either it comes from reforming fossil fuels which is cheaper but VERY dirty, or it's electrolyzed from water at 4X the cost. Bottom line is that using Hydrogen to store electrons to power an electric vehicle is 4X LESS efficient than just using batteries. http://www.physorg.com/news85074285.html
This isn’t new science. Here is a video of Jack Nicholson way back in 1978 with his H2 powered ICE car. Promises, promises… http://www.cbc.ca/mrl3/23265/vsu/wmv-hi-319/VideoSyndication/060828_retrobites_jacknicholson_car.wmv
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2-12-2007 @ 1:57PM
Xoham said...
Stop hydrogen fuel cells now. Electric cars are far more efficient and they can be made now.
http://www.efcf.com/reports/E17.pdf
Hydrogen fuel cells are a really bad idea.
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