Re: Gas Crisis in the Late 70's
What are the risks of transporting and storing hydrogen? How will the hydrogen be contained or controlled in the event of a crash of a hydrogen powered vehicle? Will comprehensive training be necessary to educate drivers on the proper way to fuel and operate their hydrogen cars?
I think that developing a hydrogen powered car will be relatively easy compared to the above questions. I also think that if anything will kill the concept, it will the government under the fear that terrorists will have easy access to a wide spread explosive.
Kurts, I call large cars and trucks land barges and tuna boats. I also have a hard time calling a SUV an SUV since most are decidely not sporty.
On the topic of SUVs, in San Diego yesterday one ran off Hwy 15 S., just north of Hwy 8, and ended up crashed on an adjacent street and the driver was killed. Found out this morning that the driver was the son of the person who started up the aircraft maintenance shop I work at. Not a happy day today.