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Re: BMW Hindenburg?

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Re: BMW Hindenburg?

Dori A Schmetterling14 Oct 2007 22:55
I agree with all the objections (see also the second comment).  The fact
sheet is inaccessible, to me at the momemnt anyway, even if inserting a 'g'
in front of eneral and adding a www.

People like BMW are investing, I think (!), because they are hedging their
bets politically and perhaps because the fuel cell might provide a slighly
cheaper solution than making and distibuting liquid hydogen, which is
hoorendously expensive energy-wise.

DAS
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>A thoughtful piece written by Jerry Flint, Senior Automotive editor at
> Forbes magazine, has been posted on the Edmunds' website. In it, Flint
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sjmassey12 Oct 2007 09:17
A thoughtful piece written by Jerry Flint, Senior Automotive editor at
Forbes magazine, has been posted on the Edmunds' website. In it, Flint
expresses his doubts that hydrogen powered cars are anything much more
than a fantasy. He has a point, in fact, several points ? all good.

Read more
http://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-news/bmw-hindenburg-ar45113.html

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