I've been reading some of the reports on Obama's upcoming stimulus package, and all of the different guesses the pudits are making about it.
Some points I'd like to make here...
1. Almost every pundit states that Obama will be focusing the stimulus on infrastructure as much as possible. This gets money to companies, provides jobs, creates credit need (for things like equipment to complete the work), and it does so while providing the country with needed roads, parks, bridges, etc...sort of a win-win.
2. Almost without exception, the environmentalists and engineers have stated that the most practical design for the automotive industry is the hydrogen fuel cell based vehicle.
Hydrogen is easy to create and can be made using alternative sources like wind and solar.
The automotive industry have long had viable engines actually running everyday vehicles (from buses to cars and trucks).
The only problem is that we lack the HUGE infrastructure required for Hydrogen delivery.
3. The US automotive industry has been placing second or third in the world for car design for some time now...one of the reasons it's in such bad shape now. By being the first to begin mass production of Hydrogen vehicles, the US could again move to the forefront of automobile manufacturing in the world.
4. Conversion to Hydrogen for cars would cut almost 2/3 of the oil consumption in the US, thereby eliminating all foreign reliance on oil.
5. While electric vehicles might be a nice idea, most of the batteries are manufactured in China...hydrogen fuel cells are not (yet).
Obviously what I'm getting at is that since the Government has to spend money on a stimulus package that is mostly infrastructure based, it seems to me that the very best infrastructure for them to spend that on would be the establishment of a safe Hydrogen network in the US...
Thoughts?
Some points I'd like to make here...
1. Almost every pundit states that Obama will be focusing the stimulus on infrastructure as much as possible. This gets money to companies, provides jobs, creates credit need (for things like equipment to complete the work), and it does so while providing the country with needed roads, parks, bridges, etc...sort of a win-win.
2. Almost without exception, the environmentalists and engineers have stated that the most practical design for the automotive industry is the hydrogen fuel cell based vehicle.
Hydrogen is easy to create and can be made using alternative sources like wind and solar.
The automotive industry have long had viable engines actually running everyday vehicles (from buses to cars and trucks).
The only problem is that we lack the HUGE infrastructure required for Hydrogen delivery.
3. The US automotive industry has been placing second or third in the world for car design for some time now...one of the reasons it's in such bad shape now. By being the first to begin mass production of Hydrogen vehicles, the US could again move to the forefront of automobile manufacturing in the world.
4. Conversion to Hydrogen for cars would cut almost 2/3 of the oil consumption in the US, thereby eliminating all foreign reliance on oil.
5. While electric vehicles might be a nice idea, most of the batteries are manufactured in China...hydrogen fuel cells are not (yet).
Obviously what I'm getting at is that since the Government has to spend money on a stimulus package that is mostly infrastructure based, it seems to me that the very best infrastructure for them to spend that on would be the establishment of a safe Hydrogen network in the US...
Thoughts?