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Old 05-03-2008, 01:39 AM   #34 (permalink)
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The one downside of using natural gas in vehicles is the size of fuel tanks. Had you looked under one of those school buses, you'd probably have seen 400 "gallons" worth of fuel tanks installed to achieve 100-mile range.

For school buses, which have the space available, operate on short, defined routes and need only one filling station, it definitely works. For the rest of us, maybe not so much.
Yeah I dunno but Honda has a home refueling station that converts natural gas to hydrogen. Maybe that's a better option?

You could then link it to solar panels on your roof and of course Grid Power all working in unison.

It's kind of stupid that we have computers that are more than capable of managing these systems and the best things we use them for are playing games, tracking peoples spending habits and pornography (my favorite).
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