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03 Jul 2009

According to EcoFriend.com

Researchers at the Ohio University are trying to solve the riddle by generating hydrogen from a cheap and readily available waste – urine. These researchers believe that electrolyzing urine for hydrogen is easy as compared to generating hydrogen from water as in urine, hydrogen molecules aren’t as tightly held as in water. The system breaks down urea at a voltage of just 0.37 volts, which is significantly less than the 1.23 volts required to split water.

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category: cars
21 Jan 2009

Hydrogen cars seem to good to be true.  They don’t pollute, they don’t use gas.  They’re also non-existent on North American roads.  Why, you may ask?  They’re difficult and extremely expensive to put together - costing hundreds of thousands of dollars to build.  You may also have noticed that there are few hydrogen refueling stations (there are three in California).  A few companies are hoping that within the next five years they’ll have hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles in their showrooms.  However, some experts estimate that with everything involved, the hydrogen car fad won’t likely take-off for decades.  Read more…

WatchMojo got to test drive a BMW hydrogen car.  Check it out:

And for more background on hydrogen cars, take a look at this:

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category: cars
24 Oct 2008

According to Canoe.ca:

At the Convergence 2008 conference on automotive electronics yesterday, BMW revealed it is looking for partners as it pursues an open-source car computing platform. The German company is enthusiastic about the potential for such an open-source system’s potential to keep up with the rapid advances in technology and features in the multimedia and digital entertainment areas.

Check out WatchMojo’s profile of another BMW innovation - the Hydrogen 7:

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