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http://yachtpals.com/hydrogen-boats-7030

Looks like some engineering students are really getting serious about
hydro-cell technology for marine propulsion. Looks like it could
evolve into a a great alternate to fossil fuel and high dock prices.

I wish 'em success!
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http://yachtpals.com/hydrogen-boats-7030

Looks like some engineering students are really getting serious about
hydro-cell technology for marine propulsion. Looks like it could
evolve into a a great alternate to fossil fuel and high dock prices.

I wish 'em success!



Why is this better than the "diesel electrics" I've heard about? You have to
regen the engergy somehow. I'm also not sure it's as clean as they youtube
claimed. You have to make the battery. Of course, it's a step in the right
direction.

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On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 21:25:14 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
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"Tim" wrote in message
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http://yachtpals.com/hydrogen-boats-7030

Looks like some engineering students are really getting serious about
hydro-cell technology for marine propulsion. Looks like it could
evolve into a a great alternate to fossil fuel and high dock prices.

I wish 'em success!



Why is this better than the "diesel electrics" I've heard about? You have to
regen the engergy somehow. I'm also not sure it's as clean as they youtube
claimed. You have to make the battery. Of course, it's a step in the right
direction.


"This time, however, instead of belching smoke and fire, the
cutting-edge power source behind this voyage will produce nothing but
water vapor, as the New Cleremont is powered by two specially adapted
electric trolling motors connected to a couple of 2.2 kilowatt
hydrogen fuel cells."

'Nothing but water vapor' seems to say it all. Yes, the battery had to
be produced, but your 'diesel electric' had to be produced *and* it's
a polluter.


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On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 21:25:14 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
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"Tim" wrote in message
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http://yachtpals.com/hydrogen-boats-7030

Looks like some engineering students are really getting serious about
hydro-cell technology for marine propulsion. Looks like it could
evolve into a a great alternate to fossil fuel and high dock prices.

I wish 'em success!


Why is this better than the "diesel electrics" I've heard about? You have to
regen the engergy somehow. I'm also not sure it's as clean as they youtube
claimed. You have to make the battery. Of course, it's a step in the right
direction.


"This time, however, instead of belching smoke and fire, the
cutting-edge power source behind this voyage will produce nothing but
water vapor, as the New Cleremont is powered by two specially adapted
electric trolling motors connected to a couple of 2.2 kilowatt
hydrogen fuel cells."

'Nothing but water vapor' seems to say it all. Yes, the battery had to
be produced, but your 'diesel electric' had to be produced *and* it's
a polluter.


How much energy and from what source did the energy come from to get the
hydrogen into the fuel cells? It may be the future but it aint quite
there yet.

Diesel electric is still more cost effective.


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JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 21:25:14 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:

"Tim" wrote in message
...
http://yachtpals.com/hydrogen-boats-7030

Looks like some engineering students are really getting serious about
hydro-cell technology for marine propulsion. Looks like it could
evolve into a a great alternate to fossil fuel and high dock prices.

I wish 'em success!
Why is this better than the "diesel electrics" I've heard about? You have to
regen the engergy somehow. I'm also not sure it's as clean as they youtube
claimed. You have to make the battery. Of course, it's a step in the right
direction.
"This time, however, instead of belching smoke and fire, the
cutting-edge power source behind this voyage will produce nothing but
water vapor, as the New Cleremont is powered by two specially adapted
electric trolling motors connected to a couple of 2.2 kilowatt
hydrogen fuel cells."

'Nothing but water vapor' seems to say it all. Yes, the battery had to
be produced, but your 'diesel electric' had to be produced *and* it's
a polluter.

How much energy and from what source did the energy come from to get the
hydrogen into the fuel cells? It may be the future but it aint quite
there yet.

Diesel electric is still more cost effective.



Hydrogen is a scam, much like ethanol. Overall it is an energy loser.


Hybrid vehicles are a scam too. What is the "carbon foot print" of the
battery pack to produce and to recycle?


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On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 15:26:55 -0400, BAR wrote:

JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 21:25:14 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:

"Tim" wrote in message
...
http://yachtpals.com/hydrogen-boats-7030

Looks like some engineering students are really getting serious about
hydro-cell technology for marine propulsion. Looks like it could
evolve into a a great alternate to fossil fuel and high dock prices.

I wish 'em success!
Why is this better than the "diesel electrics" I've heard about? You
have to regen the engergy somehow. I'm also not sure it's as clean as
they youtube claimed. You have to make the battery. Of course, it's a
step in the right direction.
"This time, however, instead of belching smoke and fire, the
cutting-edge power source behind this voyage will produce nothing but
water vapor, as the New Cleremont is powered by two specially adapted
electric trolling motors connected to a couple of 2.2 kilowatt
hydrogen fuel cells."

'Nothing but water vapor' seems to say it all. Yes, the battery had to
be produced, but your 'diesel electric' had to be produced *and* it's
a polluter.
How much energy and from what source did the energy come from to get the
hydrogen into the fuel cells? It may be the future but it aint quite
there yet.

Diesel electric is still more cost effective.



Hydrogen is a scam, much like ethanol. Overall it is an energy loser.


Hybrid vehicles are a scam too. What is the "carbon foot print" of the
battery pack to produce and to recycle?



I wouldn't call it a scam, but it's certainly not the end all/be all of
effective environmentalism. I heard someone say (might have said this
before) that it's better to be a vegetarian and own a Hummer than eat meat
and own a Prius.

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On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 21:25:14 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:

"Tim" wrote in message
...
http://yachtpals.com/hydrogen-boats-7030

Looks like some engineering students are really getting serious about
hydro-cell technology for marine propulsion. Looks like it could
evolve into a a great alternate to fossil fuel and high dock prices.

I wish 'em success!



Why is this better than the "diesel electrics" I've heard about? You have
to
regen the engergy somehow. I'm also not sure it's as clean as they youtube
claimed. You have to make the battery. Of course, it's a step in the right
direction.


"This time, however, instead of belching smoke and fire, the
cutting-edge power source behind this voyage will produce nothing but
water vapor, as the New Cleremont is powered by two specially adapted
electric trolling motors connected to a couple of 2.2 kilowatt
hydrogen fuel cells."

'Nothing but water vapor' seems to say it all. Yes, the battery had to
be produced, but your 'diesel electric' had to be produced *and* it's
a polluter.


--

John H



It's an electrical engine that has a diesel as a backup source to repower
the battery. The engine isn't any more polluting than any other engine.

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