Fuel Cells - Those Magical Stacks!

Generating Electricity They Will

by Robert B. Parsons

Cool . . . you will say after seeing your first hydrogen fuel cell stack up close. These stacks are works of marvel. After many decades of research and development, it looks as if the deployment of this technology is within our near future. Such a beautiful thing they are, many people need to get educated as to how they work. I suggest watching some of the video on this site, and then follow the links to some of our advertisers. Finally, do a Google search on hydrogen fuel cells and get smart about this upcoming wizardry. It will be in our next moment or two . . . they will change our lives. These electrical generating devices will supply the electrical power to drive electrical motors. Such powerful electrical motors will then supply the propulsion mechanism in these cars. The ride will be silent and pollution free for the most part. Hallelujah!

>After having watched some of the video, can anyone share their comments.

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Operating A Vehicle That Uses Hydrogen May Be In Your Future

Hydrogen Technology Is Really Amazing

By Jimmy L. Wesson

Amazing I say when someone tells me that water vapor is the by product of motoring. How so, I ask? The answer returns in one of two forms. First, internal combustion engines can be made to burn on hydrogen delivered from on-board pressurized takes filled with hydrogen. As these specialized hydrogen burning engines combust, the end product is water vapor. Imagine that. Water vapor coming out our tail pipes instead of insidious carbon monoxide. This isn't a dream. The technology is here and there are actually fleets of vehicles running on pressurized hydrogen. You may even have seen a bus or car boasting claim to this engineering marvel. Now, the second answer returns in the form of power created by hydrogen fuel cells. What these fuel cells do is create electricity as they convert the hydrogen to water vapor. This supplied electricity is then used to power an on-board electrical motor. This motor powers the drive chain. It's similar to an electrical vehicle that uses batteries of stored electrical energy. It's electricity that locomotes the vehicle. Now, this technology is still in the works. Scientists and engineers assure us that this technology will arrive sometime anywhere between ten to thirty years. But, it will happen. Yeah . . .

> Does anyone have any personal experience with driving a prototype hydrogen vehicle? If so, please comment . . .

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