And it’s environmentally friendly, too.
Ohio State University engineers have developed a chemical catalyst that increases hydrogen production without using a toxic metal common to other catalysts.
Though the new catalyst is still in the early stages of testing, it could represent an important step toward using the nation’s coal supply to power alternative fuel vehicles and equipment.
I note that for input it uses carbonmonoxide and water vapor, I think that we should immediately bolt one to the mouth of every politician. No doubt the resulting hydrogen produced would be great enough to end our use of fossil fuels instantly.
Ale
March 24, 2005, 2:09pm
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Tuckerfan:
And it’s environmentally friendly, too. I note that for input it uses carbonmonoxide and water vapor, I think that we should immediately bolt one to the mouth of every politician. No doubt the resulting hydrogen produced would be great enough to end our use of fossil fuels instantly.
Yes, that´s progress, just like we went from hot air balloons to hidrogen ones.