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Running Cars on Hydrogen Made from Starch

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A new way to make hydrogen from corn or potatoes could make fuel-cell vehicles more practical.

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One of the first applications of the system, Zhang says, could be generating hydrogen for fuel cells in portable electronics. The starch could be a safer way of storing energy than using methanol, a current leading option for such small fuel-cell systems.

Seriously? What could the energy density of starch possibly be?

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Reply#1 - Thu May 31, 2007 12:07 PM EDT
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