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The Way of the Future: Hydrogen Vehicles.

Friday, September 24th, 2010

When it comes to the many great vehicles that are offered at Birmingham Ford Lincoln Mercury Dealers, it is tough to find one that is economically and environmentally suitable for both Mother Nature and you. This is why many automotive engineers have been working hard to find a supplemental car to what is already on the Lexington Toyota Dealers lots. The best type of supplemental car and energy to be found so far would have to be the all-new Hydrogen vehicle that runs off of either gaseous or liquid Hydrogen, leaving the high gas prices in its tracks.

Don’t worry though, Monroe Toyota Dealers don’t have anything to be worried about just yet. As with any great idea, there comes the great advantages and not-so-great disadvantages. However, any alternative fuel vehicle can be a good fuel vehicle, especially if it can use our already established resources. This can be done with Hydrogen vehicles by the power plants converting the chemical energies of Hydrogen into a mechanical energy that the car can use. The ways these power plants turn Hydrogen into a mechanical energy is by burning Hydrogen in an internal combustion engine, or by reacting Hydrogen with Oxygen in a fuel cell to run the electric motors in the car.

While they are still finding ways to improve, the opportunity to provide another way to use our resources and treat Mother Nature better by limiting or eliminating Carbon Monoxide emissions could do much more harm than good. Especially since almost every other car known to date has failed to solve this problem. Of course, the only way to reduce these emissions would be to prepare the Hydrogen without any fossil fuel inputs, but a lot of most investigations have had problems in doing this. Yet by doing this, so many more problems both environmentally and in the health of all of us could be changed and addressed. Could it be that Hydrogen vehicles are the ultimate way of the future?

Perhaps the only way to know if this could truly hold any value is to be able to deal with the dis-advantages that automotive engineers and scientists are dealing with. These include that low energy content per unit volume that Hydrogen supplies to its cars, as well as the amount it weighs on the vehicle to carry it, possibly causing it to burn much more of this alternative fuel much quicker than we would like. Not to mention the problem there may be with storing the chemical as well as transporting it within the vehicle. This could take quite a while to educate, and produce a comfortableness with society today. Incorporating this type of vehicle into our everyday lives may be worth it, but the foreign idea could mean a large investment being needed that would call for quite a few places where we would need to go to properly fuel these vehicles which could create a drawback from production processes.  The door this could unlock for not just a few people, but everyone could do more than enough to solve more then just one problem on one avenue, but many.


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