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		<title>Hydrogen cars = more gas consumption???</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last month, Patrick Bedard of Car &#038; Driver (my favorite automotive publication)   wrote a great article in which he crunched some numbers on what our country&#8217;s energy consumption would be if we all drove hydrogen-powered cars.  The underlying problem is producing hydrogen.  Because pure hydrogen does not exist naturally, it requires [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last month, Patrick Bedard of Car &#038; Driver (my favorite automotive publication)  <a href="http://www.caranddriver.com/article.asp?section_id=27&#038;article_id=9978&#038;page_number=1"> wrote a great article</a> in which he crunched some numbers on what our country&#8217;s energy consumption would be if we all drove hydrogen-powered cars.  The underlying problem is producing hydrogen.  Because pure hydrogen does not exist naturally, it requires an input of energy to seperate hydrogen from a hydrogen-containing molecule (most often this molecule is water and the process is electrolysis).  So where does this energy input come from?</p>
<p><strong>Coal</strong> &#8211; Producing Hydrogen using coal is 12% efficient.  If all cars in the US were hydrogen powered, we would consume twice as much coal than we currently are with gasoline power.  We would also produce 2.7x carbon emissions.</p>
<p><strong>Natural Gas</strong> &#8211; The popular process for creating Hydrogen from natural gas is called &#8220;steam reforming&#8221; and is 30% efficient.  If all cars in the US ran on hydrogen created from natural gas, our gas consumption would actually increase 66% over current levels.</p>
<p>As depressing as it may be, the article offers clear evidence that hydrogen power cars are far from mainstream reality.  Until scientists can come up with a very efficient way to produce hydrogen, this technology just does not make sense.</p>
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