Following the hype on hydrogen - meet the car on compressed air. If we can believe the news, the zero-emission car has finally arrived. No more pollution, no more CO2. “Amazingly this car is powered by air”, said the BBC in a commentary: “It sounds too good to be true”. In fact, it is too good to be true. Cars on nuclear energy Producing hydrogen, as well as producing compressed air, demands energy – lots of energy. And where does that energy come from? Coal plants, nuclear reactors and gas turbines. A car that “amazingly” runs on air, in reality just runs on fossil fuels - like any other car. Or on nuclear energy, but in that case it can also hardly be called “green”. Compressed air and hydrogen are energy carriers, not energy sources. They can be compared to electricity. What we need in the first place, are durable energy sources, not new energy carriers. Cars on hydrogen, compressed air or electricity are only eco-friendly if the energy carrier on which they drive, has been produced with renewable energy sources, like solar energy or wind power. Since the share of renewable power in the electricity mix is still negligible, cars that run on electricity, hydrogen or compressed air are of no use. The engine on compressed air is a very clever piece of technology, but French engineer Guy Negre is too much ahead of his time. 110 kilometres an hourCars on hot air
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Cars on hot air
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