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Published by C1ay 01-25-2007
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Buffy
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01-25-2007
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| Re: Hydrogen-Powered Lawnmowers? I don't have time to find it now, but I read somewhere recently that an unbelievable amount of our air pollution comes from the two-stroke engines in lawnmowers and leaf blowers, and the lawn-equipment manufacturers were lobbying heavily against laws seeking to limit their use, because a transition to 4-stroke would be very expensive....I think they're missing a marketing opportunity, but fuel cell mowers would be so cool that it might make them sell like hot cakes. Now for that hydrogen distribution infrastructure we need.... Put put, Buffy |
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By
CraigD
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01-29-2007
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Last I read about them, regenerative fuel cells were very efficient, but had limited energy capacity, while electrolysis was substantially less efficient than conventional batteries, but had effectively unlimited capacity. In either case, a closed system fuel cell lawnmower would work practically like most current battery powered electric lawnmowers, needing to be recharged from a household electric outlet between uses. The main advantage of fuel cells over batteries in this case would be that, unlike batteries, the electric parts (except perhaps the motor brushes) should last nearly forever. | |
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