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BMW Hydrogen 7 2006

Nuclear power stations could be used to produce hydrogen via water electrolysis.

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John
Nuclear power stations could be used to produce hydrogen via water electrolysis - zero CO2 emissions.

Nuclear waste disposal technology has advanced in recent years with projects such as the Washington WTP now under construction.

Mark, I believe you meant fusion not fission.


Daniel
YES!

Hopefully when we get over our nuclear phobia we can get some serious hydrogen filling stations going.

They already have them in japan for the Hydrogen RX-8 and now they have them for the BMW. I just hope it takes off. I can't wait to power my rotary on hydrogen.


Mark
Hydrogen is the way of the future, if you can find a green way to make it. Maybe the government should sink its Iraq budget into developing Nuclear Fission?


Barry
It is absolutely imperative that a clean source of power fuel be found for motoring in the future as a sustainable source of transport paticularly in high density cities.


Kenny
YES.


John McGhie
No. Hydrogen is a "battery". It takes more energy to make the hydrogen than you get out of it. So how are they going to make the hydrogen?


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