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  1. because if you were to start the genorator for the first time, it would need electricity, and then it would have enough hho and you could unplug it and the hho would run the motor and would then run the genorator which would run the genotator, produsing power, but you need to plug it in first, and the power outlet in your home uses fossile fuel

  2. just a thought could you then use a hydrogen engine as a generator ? wich then produces more electricty and intern more hydrogen ?

  3. also, electrolysis by large industries is more practical because they have access to much more electricity than you; the more electricity you pour into electrolysis, the faster you can electrolysize large amounts of water.

  4. mostly because you’ll never get any sizable quantity of hydrogen in a reasonable amount of time. basically, you take a cathode and an anode made of stainless steel or platinum (so the gases relased don’t corrode them) and stick them into a cup of water. eventually, hydrogen bubbles out of the cathode and oxygen out of the anode. however, it is a somewhat slow process, and you’ll end up using more electricity to extract the hydrogen than the hydrogen would provide in an engine.

  5. Why do people look into buying hydrogen from a mass supplier?? Why not just do the electrolysis yourself and get it for free?

  6. Ok,- also, so how about using hydroelectric energy, or geothermal, or how about natural gas? Why does the cruxt of your argument hinge on the idea that hydrogen will never work because we MUST rely on oil to produce it?

  7. Ok, so I think there is some law of physics that says you can never get more energy out of something than you put into it, or something like that. So, here’s a question, If you had a machine that ran on hydrogen that converted water into hydrogen is it possible that it could produce more hydrogen than it took to produce the hydrogen?

  8. Oil is definitely worse than hydrogen, hydrogen is far from perfect. First off, how do you get hydrogen? The easiest way is electrolysis: using electricity to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen. And where does this electricity come from? Clean energy sources (wind, solar, etc) dont provide enough power yet to run a full-fledged hydrogen economy, which means, currently, the only way to provide hydrogen in any real quantity is using fossil fuel power (which pollutes) to process the water.

  9. I’ve never heard any of this before. Frankly, I think your either crazy, stupid, or just outright lying. Do you work for the oil company?

  10. Many companies will make hydrogen, it’s easy. The price of the car will come down, and soon the hydrogen fuel cell will be powering our homes and businesses as well. No more electrical power utility companies, no more global warming. See the future guys — it’s here, it just hasn’t happened yet!

  11. I have also a question:
    isn’t hydrogen danger in a bike?

    Thank you (however the hydrobike is beautiful!)

  12. Hello!
    i would like to know some hard facts about the bike:
    -How big is the power(in Watts) output of the fuelcell?
    -How long can you drive it at maximum output?
    -How much hydrogen does it consume(liquid or gas?)?
    -How many liters of liquid hydrogen do you store in the tank?

    Best Regards from Germany :-)

  13. Taras and all at Horizon, your simply inspirational! Love your effort and drive.
    Keep the videos coming of your outstanding products! I wanna see the h2 hybrid city car next!

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