HappySqurriel said:
How do you plan on generating this hydrogen? You need an energy source to convert it from water and (currently) Solar and Wind power is way too expensive and inefficient, it is difficult to produce Nuclear powerplants because of the environmental lobby, it is difficult to produce Hydro-electric powerplants because of the environmental lobby, it is difficult to produce Fossil Fuel powerplants because of the environmental lobby and your energy would still be attached to fossil Fuels. How are you going to get the infastructure for these Hydrogen powered cars, and who is going to buy a hydrogen powered car without having a place to fill it? We're in a 'chicken and the egg' situation which has prevented the switch over to every other alternative energy resource.
Realistically, the next step in transportation is going to be people switching to hybrid-electric cars and eventually switching to plug-in hybrid-electric cars; the electric infastructure will remain (mainly) as a fossil fuels, and we will (hopefully) see an increase in Nuclear and alternative energies. The home heating infastructure will remain (mainly) as fossil fuels, and we will (hopefully) se a move towards electric. |
^^^ What HappySqurriel said
Does anybody realize not only how many wind turbines/solar panels it would take to equal the output of a standard power plant or nuclear reactor? Not to mention just how many square miles (and miles.... and miles) of land it would take to house all these infrastructures?
Answer: A WHOLE F'N LOT!
On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.







