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Slight of hand
"Although carbon dioxide is expelled when producing hydrogen, the fuel cell will result in about 35 percent less greenhouse gas emissions overall..."

Always funny when people believe that CO2 "flys" into the atmosphere. Even the kids show Beakmans World knows that CO2 sinks like a rock. Water vapor on the other hand is lighter than air and will fly into the atmosphere and is 10 times more of a "greenhous gas" at trapping heat than CO2!

Gee, thanks guys.
Posted by: borg1138   Posted on: 08/20/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Slight of hand  borg1138 | 08/20/07
Truely  astefl@... | 08/20/07
Fuel Cells  rwgriff | 08/20/07
How is the steam produced?  john.foggitt@... | 08/20/07
I believe this is how it is done but don't quote me  intrepi@... | 08/20/07
Where is the steam?  Sagax- | 08/20/07
Probably...  TechinMN | 08/20/07
Exactly!  Ryk | 09/05/07
hydrogen follies  dmennie | 08/20/07
Sure it's a fuel.  TechinMN | 08/20/07
its so easy being green. and wrong.  dmennie | 08/22/07
Even so, it's still useful  roger@... | 08/20/07
Waste heat  CodeCurmudgeon | 08/20/07
Leave it to the Asians to take the lead again  intrepi@... | 08/20/07
Re: its so easy being green. and wrong.  AnnArborRick | 08/26/07
Where the steam comes from . . .  AnnArborRick | 08/26/07
Potential for Rankin cycle use  AnnArborRick | 08/26/07

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