Havok wrote:
Well, this would help shut up the global warming debate if cars/jets/etc. used hydrogen instead of gasoline. I wonder though, if a car running on hydrogen was to get into a serious accident, would the hydrogen combust, or just form water with the oxygen in the atmosphere?
If I'm reading this technology correctly, the hydrogen is produced on demand so there is little if any that is stored - it is as if water is sprayed on the Gallium/Aluminum and hydrogen is instantly produced (I'm basing that upon the "violent poof" described by the researcher).
But, even if stored I don't think the accident factor is a concern. We currently have about 6-12 hydrogen cars running around Washington DC using a tank with highly compressed hydrogen (we even have a gas station where the hydrogen is pumped into these cars). I've not heard that these cars have a higher level of risk than any other vehicle on the roads.