Do you approve of hydrogen to replace gasoline in our cars by the future?
@SolarSystem110 (69)
China
July 5, 2008 8:37am CST
Hey, guys, we all know that hydrogen is kind of clean resources, which would never do harm to our health and environment, primarily has positive effect on globe warming. But there are still a lot of problems using in a car, could the function be practical after utilizing hydrogen? Plus, the price of hydrogen must be higher than gas. I bet most of us can't even afford it. And lack of hydrogen refueling stations and how to transport it are problems,too. What's your opinions, guys?
1 response
@laydee (12798)
• Philippines
5 Jul 08
Yeah, I definitely would approve of it, but not as a replacement altogether, more of a competitor since these gasoline industries are obviously trying to monopolize and use our need for their product to get more from us than how it really should cost.
Fuel industries need a competitor so that they wouldn't feel all powerful and increase prices for their selfish reasons alone.
Plus, with competitors for these fuels, I think it could actually end the war on these countries since oil wouldn't be too needed or important if there are other fuel sources.
Yeah, that would really be a good idea, but I speculate that the main reason why hydrogen cars and etc. are not being produces faster than they should is because superpowers like the oil industries and those who gain from it are trying to stop production in one point or another.
@SolarSystem110 (69)
• China
6 Jul 08
hey, my friend,
you've explained this from a professional perspective on marketing! Good point really!!!
Maybe exploring other fuels market would get oppotunities to prevent oil(or other fossil fuels)industry from dominating the entire power source market.
Thanks for your responding.