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Old July 14th 03, 04:56 PM
DeltaDeltaDelta
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Now that you mentioned it, I also recall some thesis that if the water is
ejected from the engine, it will increase the moisture levels slowly until
how-knows-what happens. It makes very little sense, yes, probably somebody
wrote it in lack of anything else to write about...

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DeltaDeltaDelta wrote:

I read an interesting article in the papers a while ago concerning

hydrogen
fuel cells. It made the point that the fuel cell can actually be more
polluting than an petrol engine since all the hydrogen ejected into the
atmosphere could have an adverse effect on the oxygen in the air and
possibly lead to a decrease of global temperature...


The article was obviously written by a moron (or possibly misunderstood).
Engines that use fuel cells eject water. Simple chemistry. Two molecules
of hydrogen plus one of oxygen produce water (H2O) and a little energy
(can you say "Hindenburg"?).

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