Hydrogen Cars Vs Hybrid Cars
Imagine the near future. You bend down, stick your head
underneath your tailpipe and take good long sip. You could do
that with a hydrogen car. These cars are not fully on the
market yet. But as people flock to buy hybrid cars, they wonder
if just maybe a better car is coming out. The concept of that
better car is the hydrogen car. And some people think hybrid
cars just can't compare. Below, you will find out a few things
about hydrogen cars.
Hydrogen cars do not generate power by burning anything
Instead of burning a bit of fuel, like hybrid cars too,
hydrogen cars burn absolutely nothing. What happens instead is
a chemical reaction. Hydrogen and oxygen get converted into
energy and their byproduct is water. Hybrid cars certainly
can't do that. And no one is trying to make hybrid cars do
anything like that.
Hydrogen in hydrogen cars gives three times the power of
gasoline
Not only does hydrogen burn hotter than gasoline, but it
also burns faster. That means hydrogen cars can probably go
zooming down the highway at unbelievable speeds. They can
probably come to a dead stop and start right up to keep up with
the traffic in about zero seconds per minute. Boy, talk about
the future. Hybrid cars just can't compete with that kind of
efficiency. Hybrid-car batteries certainly don't burn hotter
and faster than hydrogen.
Some people think that hydrogen cars are some sort of
hyped-up fantasy
Many people think that hybrid cars are much more feasible
than hydrogen cars. And hybrid cars already cut down emissions
from 30 to 50%. So why in the world would people want to invest
time and money in hydrogen cars?
Hydrogen is a not a fuel source, but a fuel carrier
That means that hydrogen has to be produced from other
sources. And people are hoping that hydrogen will be able to be
produced from things such as wind power or other types of
renewable sources. Right now, it looks like all we have is
natural gas. That is the most efficient way to get hydrogen.
And if that's the case, then there's no need to make hydrogen
cars. Hybrid cars already cut down on how much gas people use.
Who needs hydrogen cars that may end up costing us more in
natural gas?
It will be hard create a lot of stations to fuel hydrogen
cars
People are saying there is an overwhelming amount of
challenges when it comes to creating the multitudes of hydrogen
fueling stations that would be needed if millions of people
suddenly started owning hydrogen cars. Hybrid cars use gas. And
we already have gas stations.
But president Bush has made it clear that he wants hydrogen
cars to be on the roads in significant numbers by the year
2020. So it seems that those who oppose hydrogen cars might
just have to hold their breath and see if hydrogen cars
actually live up to the lofty promises people associate with
them. If they don't live up to their promises, people will
probably start running back to hybrid cars in droves. And
that's not too bad. Hybrid cars or hydrogen cars, one of them
is going to get us to cleaner air.
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