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JCB develops hydrogen combustion engine and outlines plans for the future of propulsion
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7734590" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>Hydrogen is a pants molecule to use as a form of energy howsoever you want to paint it. What improvements have been made in electrolysis? The yield and energy in vs that out was still pants from what I have read recently. Generating electricity is a hideously inefficient process (40% would would be good going in anyone's book), using that electricity to then generate hydrogen is going to be painfully bad once you go and burn it in an internal combustion engine which sends half the energy involved straight out of the exhaust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7734590, member: 54866"] Hydrogen is a pants molecule to use as a form of energy howsoever you want to paint it. What improvements have been made in electrolysis? The yield and energy in vs that out was still pants from what I have read recently. Generating electricity is a hideously inefficient process (40% would would be good going in anyone's book), using that electricity to then generate hydrogen is going to be painfully bad once you go and burn it in an internal combustion engine which sends half the energy involved straight out of the exhaust. [/QUOTE]
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