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Originally Posted by Duster_360
Either is still uber expensive - Honda will only lease them.
Hydrogen still has to be produced if it goes that way and electrolysis is prob the best way, so we will just move the pollution to a series of new central power stations and take it off the highways. Problem not solved, just rearranged.
If they can truly manage to efficiently and safely (we don't want to be driving around in bombs) split water on the fly to generate hydrogen, that would be the way to go. Ultimate green transportation!!
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using electricty to remove elements you want from a common material is nothing new to me...I have a salt swimming pool that has a generator connected to the filter that uses electricity to remove chloride ions from salt that was poured in the pool at startup and turns that into chlorine and as the chlorine kills the bacteria it returns to the sodiumchloride molecule where it repeats the process and you only have to add more salt if it physically gets removed due to draining or excessive splashing..and the water feels softer on your skin versus a traditional pool