Archives: Advocates

Hydrogen Cars Will Never Be A Reality … Unless …

July 5, 2012 | By | 11 Comments | Filed in: Advocates.

By Guest Blogger Dr. R. Paul Williamson Hydrogen car advocates have been looking forward to the day when hydrogen vehicles of all kinds run up and down our highways emitting water vapor and threatening no one’s’ health, future, or environment. Like the proverbial donkey chasing the carrot on the stick, hydrogen cars continue to always • Read More »

Steve Williams Says Pep Boys Should Lead Charge for Hydrogen Car Conversions

February 3, 2012 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 4 Comments | Filed in: Advocates.

Several years ago I heard from Steve Williams with his proposal that the automotive parts and repair chain Pep Boys lead the charge in converting vehicles with internal combustion engines to run on hydrogen and providing H2 fueling stations at the stores themselves. This unique idea had piqued my interest and now I’ve heard from • Read More »

HYDRAIL HISTORY: RIDE THE TRAIN IN SPAIN

December 8, 2011 | By Stan Thompson | 1 Comment | Filed in: Advocates, Fuel Cells, Hydrail, News.

by guest blogger Stan Thompson Unless you have access to Dr. Who’s TARDIS or H. G. Wells’ Time Machine, you’ll have to depend on old texts to envision William Murdoch’s 1784 steam locomotive debut in Britain or Peter Cooper’s Tom Thumb, the first locomotive to run in America. But if you can afford an air • Read More »

Hydrogen Fuel Cells Recommended by US Department of Defense for Themselves

October 25, 2011 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Hydrogen Fuel Cells Recommended by US Department of Defense for Themselves | Filed in: Advocates.

The U. S. Department of Defense (DoD) has been testing prototype hydrogen fuel cells, both stationary and mobile, for years now to see if they are up to the challenge of fitting into the military’s goals. All of this testing has finally paid off. The DoD is now recommending that they buy commercial fuel cells • Read More »

Michael R. Asks Thoughtful Questions about Hydrogen Transportation

August 10, 2011 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 2 Comments | Filed in: Advocates.

I received an email last week from Michael R. who has asked many thought provoking questions regarding emerging hydrogen transportation technology. I thought that rather than trying to answer these questions myself I would put out these questions to the interested hydrogen community to think about. With his permission, here are Michael R.’s questions: I’m • Read More »

An Interview about Hydrogen Development in the United Kingdom

April 13, 2011 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on An Interview about Hydrogen Development in the United Kingdom | Filed in: Advocates.

I recently had the pleasure of Tweeting Andrew at HydrogenClub.co.uk to see if he would be open to an interview about the progress of hydrogen cars in the United Kingdom. Below is our interview. HydroKevin: What is your vision for the hydrogen highway system that is just now starting to be built in the UK? • Read More »

Bruce Freeman Talks about the 5 Stories of Hydrogen

March 16, 2011 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 3 Comments | Filed in: Advocates.

I last talked about Bruce Freeman’s Big Buy Strategy for rolling out hydrogen cars and infrastructure in Minnesota in February 2009. I’ve touched base with Mr. Freeman recently to see if he was making any headway with his plan. Unfortunately, Mr. Freeman had been frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm from politicians and other decision • Read More »

Stephen W. Talks about Hydrogen Alternative to Natural Gas Drilling

August 20, 2010 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 6 Comments | Filed in: Advocates.

Recently I’ve been receiving some emails from concerned citizen Stephen W. who lives on top of some of the richest natural gas fields in Pennsylvania. Stephen is concerned about the environmental impact of drilling (contaminated drinking water) and thinks hydrogen may be the answer. After seeing the movie trailers from the documentary Gasland about hydraulic • Read More »