>There's a bit on today's Guardian [p12] about the Ross Barlow 
>hydrogen powered narrowboat, complete with a snap of Rex Harris, its 
i>nventor. Also on the paper's web-site:

<http://www.guardian <http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/jun/16/>
.co.uk/environment/2008/jun/16/ 
>travelandtransport.carbonemissions>

>Not something I was previously aware of, but seems [from Google] to 
>be quite well documented.

>I wonder if it could be made to sound like a Gardner?

>Baz

If electricity is used to generate the hydrogen from water before its turned
into a metal hydride I'm not clear were the emission saving is unless the
process (including losses at the power station and in transmission) is more
efficient overall than a diesel engine.

 

Colin

 

 



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