hydrogen is not a "fuel" in that it is not found free in nature, but 
must be liberated by a larger amount of another fuel. It's a net loss.

--- In biofuel@egroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Subject: [biofuel] Re: Fuel-less engine .
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> : Compressed air is like hydrogen in some regards. It's an energy
> : carrier, that requires a greater amount of energy to fill
> : the "bucket" then you get emptying the bucket.
> 
> But, the hydrogen is a fuel itself and wouldn't that make it unlike
> compressed air? I agree compressed air is stored energy and any 
engine
> powered by compressed air shouldn't be called fueless because, most 
likely
> some fuel was consumed to compress the air.
> Doug


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