What's the point of hybrid hydrogen vehicles if the fuel comes from fossil fuels?



Quoting an article from MotherJones: 90 percent of all hydrogen will be refined from oil, natural gas, and other fossil fuels — in a process using energy generated by burning oil, coal, and natural gas. Your philosophy?

Why aren't hydrogen fuel cells being seriously considered?



It seems like hydrogen fuel cells were all the hype a few years ago, and now everyone wants to turn to natural gas. Why? Is natural gas that much better or cheaper?

What are some Hydrogen Fuel Cell Challenges?



Hydrogen isn’t actually an energy source — it’s an energy carrier [source: CECA]. Hydrogen carries the energy that’s created when it’s produced. It’s similar to electricity: We can’t burn electricity (which is an energy carrier), but electricity can be produced by burning energy sources like natural gas or petroleum. Then electricity transports this energy to other places, like the outlets in your home.

Why do proponents of hydrogen fuel not support the use of methane for fuel?



The criticism for the use of methane is that being a true gas, it has to be pressurized into fuel tanks and that is a slow process. Well, duh! Hydrogen is a true gas also, and presurizing it into fuel tanks also is slow.
Leonard, I’m not talking about eating methane! I’m talking about burning the stuff for fuel. Every other home in the country heats and cooks using natural gas—and nobody’s crying poison yet!
OK, stop the pretend pseudo-science and speak straight, plain English, people. So far, none of your answers make any sense!