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Honda has begun using an appliance-like device that may help solve the
problem of hydrogen supply for fuel cell vehicles. Known as the Home Energy Station IV, the automaker has the unit installed at its Honda R&D Americas, Inc. facility in Torrance, California. This fourth-generation experimental unit is designed to provide fuel for a hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle, as well as heat and electricity for a home. Read More: http://www.newcarnet.co.uk/Honda_news.html?id=7385 ----------------------------------- Honda NewsHub: Auto news sourced from websites, portals and blogs http://www.carshops247.co.uk/news/Honda.html |
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www.carshops247.co.uk wrote:
> Honda has begun using an appliance-like device that may help solve the > problem of hydrogen supply for fuel cell vehicles. > > Known as the Home Energy Station IV, the automaker has the unit > installed at its Honda R&D Americas, Inc. facility in Torrance, > California. > > This fourth-generation experimental unit is designed to provide fuel > for a hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle, as well as heat and > electricity for a home. > > Read More: http://www.newcarnet.co.uk/Honda_news.html?id=7385 > > > ----------------------------------- > Honda NewsHub: Auto news sourced from websites, portals and blogs > http://www.carshops247.co.uk/news/Honda.html -------------------------------- Good stuff. I've been generating propane / butane for years in my home. I do it in my car too. OOps . . . there's some more :-) :-) Curly :-) |
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motsco_ <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote in
news:13jst7b4j0s33b6@corp.supernews.com: > www.carshops247.co.uk wrote: >> Honda has begun using an appliance-like device that may help solve the >> problem of hydrogen supply for fuel cell vehicles. >> >> Known as the Home Energy Station IV, the automaker has the unit >> installed at its Honda R&D Americas, Inc. facility in Torrance, >> California. >> >> This fourth-generation experimental unit is designed to provide fuel >> for a hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle, as well as heat and >> electricity for a home. >> >> Read More: http://www.newcarnet.co.uk/Honda_news.html?id=7385 >> >> >> ----------------------------------- >> Honda NewsHub: Auto news sourced from websites, portals and blogs >> http://www.carshops247.co.uk/news/Honda.html > -------------------------------- > > Good stuff. > > I've been generating propane / butane for years in my home. I do it in > my car too. OOps . . . there's some more :-) > >:-) Curly :-) > that's methane you're generating. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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Jim Yanik wrote:
> motsco_ <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote in > news:13jst7b4j0s33b6@corp.supernews.com: > >> www.carshops247.co.uk wrote: >>> Honda has begun using an appliance-like device that may help solve the >>> problem of hydrogen supply for fuel cell vehicles. >> -------------------------------- >> >> Good stuff. >> >> I've been generating propane / butane for years in my home. I do it in >> my car too. OOps . . . there's some more :-) >> >> :-) Curly :-) >> > > that's methane you're generating. ------------------ I don't know why I was thinking _barbecue_. I try to stay away from open flames. :-( 'Curly' |
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motsco_ wrote: > Jim Yanik wrote: > >> motsco_ <motsco_@interbaun.com> wrote in >> news:13jst7b4j0s33b6@corp.supernews.com: >> >>> www.carshops247.co.uk wrote: >>> >>>> Honda has begun using an appliance-like device that may help solve the >>>> problem of hydrogen supply for fuel cell vehicles. >>> >>> -------------------------------- >>> >>> Good stuff. >>> >>> I've been generating propane / butane for years in my home. I do it >>> in my car too. OOps . . . there's some more :-) >>> >>> :-) Curly :-) >>> >> >> that's methane you're generating. > > ------------------ > > I don't know why I was thinking _barbecue_. I try to stay away from open > flames. :-( > > 'Curly' > You ain't alone... <g> JT |
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 21:59:03 -0700, motsco_ wrote:
> www.carshops247.co.uk wrote: >> Honda has begun using an appliance-like device that may help solve the >> problem of hydrogen supply for fuel cell vehicles. >> >> Known as the Home Energy Station IV, the automaker has the unit >> installed at its Honda R&D Americas, Inc. facility in Torrance, >> California. >> >> This fourth-generation experimental unit is designed to provide fuel >> for a hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle, as well as heat and >> electricity for a home. >> >> Read More: http://www.newcarnet.co.uk/Honda_news.html?id=7385 >> >> >> ----------------------------------- >> Honda NewsHub: Auto news sourced from websites, portals and blogs >> http://www.carshops247.co.uk/news/Honda.html > -------------------------------- > > Good stuff. > > I've been generating propane / butane for years in my home. I do it in > my car too. OOps . . . there's some more :-) > Get real, guys. A scientist studied it, and determined that it is hydrogen. Only in some families is there a little methane in the mix. Free fuel! "Beans, beans, the musical fruit The more you eat, the more you toot." ![]() |
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