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    Its not the answer to soaring oil prices at the moment since the technology is expensive and there is no infrastructure to support it. Could be in a decade, everything starts somewhere small even our internal combustion engine started small when steam power was more prevalent. But definitely the answer for global warming!

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    Pardon my ignorance but could you please enlighten me as to why this clarity is a possible solution to high gas prices .. Is this an electric car?

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    Yes an electric car fueled by hydrogen. So it does not depend on fossil fuel anymore...

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    Thanks Sir Tidus . Now i know

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    Honda are not yet ready to sold this in the public. Limited number of this car will be leased here in southern California residence for $600.00 a month w/ pre-qualification and selection process. Its not easy ro get this car since competition is too much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tidus1203 View Post
    Its not the answer to soaring oil prices at the moment since the technology is expensive and there is no infrastructure to support it. Could be in a decade, everything starts somewhere small even our internal combustion engine started small when steam power was more prevalent. But definitely the answer for global warming!
    I agree. Matatagalan pa bago makarating iyan sa atin.

    Alin ang mauuna, the chicken (car) or the egg (infastructure).

    LPG took off as an alternative kahit mahal ang installation cost because madaming players at dumadami pa.

    CNG. mayroon na kaso wala pang masyadong infastructure.

    Question. How much energy do you need in order to generate/produce H2? di kaya lalong magkaroon ng power crisis?

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    nice looking car!

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    There is already an existing thread. Kindly use the search function before posting.

    This thread is closed.

Honda clarity: the answer to soaring oil prices?