I like the idea of hydrogen cars where water vapor is exhaust.
But, o noes, water vapor is a bigger greenhouse gas than CO2.
Unlike carbon dioxide, water precipitates out of the atmosphere. It's called rain or snow.
By the way, I am also hydrogen fuel advocate.
‘I like the idea of hydrogen cars where water vapor is exhaust.”
Taken a step further.... recover the water vapor and now we have a closed loop system.
The ultimate clean vehicle IMHO. Produced on board.... now we are free, to a certain extent, from fossil fueled vehicles which should make any die-hard lib-tard giddy with excitement.
But even better than that is to understand how Tesla made that Pierce Arrow back in 1934 run on aether, the ultimate electric vehicle as well power source.
Man.... I get hyped just talking about it.
An energy technology that takes the hydrogen from water and permanently transforms it to something else, kind of like transmutation only without radiation.
The device possibly would be run continuously at full output, dumping all waste heat into the air, with a best efficiency in smaller units of maybe 30% for generating electricity.
There are no emissions to be detected by commonly used techniques for measuring waste output to air or water as now implemented by the EPA.
40 grams of water per hour, not quite a liter (quart plus some change) of water per day, could deliver 10 kilowatt of electricity and nearly 24 kilowatt of low grade heat (at 70 C or almost 160 F) to a residence on a continuous basis. This would be enough to keep up with domestic use and charge two electric cars within 24 hours if required. Al Gore might need more than one, considering the extent of each of his holdings.