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Hydrogen as a Possible Fuel Source

 

Tereza Pultarova wrote an article in Engineering & Technology about Honda's steps towards making hydrogen a mainstream source of fuel. Along with being the first for producing a hydrogen fuel cell car, Honda also is the first to construct a hydrogen refueling station. The station located in Swindon, England uses solar energy to create electrolysis to make pure hydrogen. This can be seen as a way for Honda to market their cars and a way to advertise their refueling station to the people that live in England. The intended audience would be readers of the magazine and car enthusiasts interested in future vehicle development. It shows how Honda takes innovative steps to help lower greenhouse gases with the use of solar power instead of natural gas for electrolysis. When the idea is proposed before the government, Honda can show the steps that have taken to make the car efficient and also ways to lower the hazards to increase safety in the cars. The exigence presented here is the effects fossil fuel on the environment. Honda began to study this topic before 2007. The information presented here is worthy of consideration by those interested in hydrogen-powered vehicles.
             The article, "The Role Of Hydrogen Cars In The Economy Of California." written by Guihua Wang views how hydrogen powered-vehicles will be implemented in the state of California based on current statistics. The information was surveyed based on the state of California's energy consumption, population and the range of vehicles currently driven in California. This article was written in an international journal published for millions of readers. The information listed was only constrained to the state of California, which can be viewed as biased from someone who disagrees with hydrogen being a fuel source because the state of California has a very large population and more technology for the hydrogen market to grow. This issue relates to electric cars being surveyed in California based on the state's demographics and characteristics.


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