Hydrogen’s slow lane to reality
Hydrogen’s slow lane to reality
By F. DAVID DOTY
Guest columnist
It is unfortunate that the mayor of Columbia and several influential professors at USC have been snookered into believing there is a future in hydrogen fuel cells.
A lot of starry-eyed futurists have been telling us for the past 30 years that hydrogen fuel cells are the way of the future, but the science is not on their side.
Some fuel cell advocates continue to say that fuel cells are twice as efficient as internal combustion engines, but the facts are otherwise.
Rest at The State
| Organizations | State of South Carolina |
|---|---|
| Source | |
| Submitter | John Warner |
| Tags | Next Energy |
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