UK's first public hydrogen fuel filling station

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Things like this get me very excited.  Finally a public hydrogen fuel-station.  Now we have a fighting chance. The dependence on oil has it's days numbered.  Think of it, no emissions, no giving up half your paycheck to buy gas.  Show your support for alternative energy, I know, not everyone can afford that car today ,but if you are thinking of buying a new car why not just wait a few years if your old car still runs then you can afford the hydrogen model.  The people must boycott these gas powered monsters the auto industry are pushing on consumers.   Better yet take the bus or walk to work and show the big business that you will not be told what to buy and when to buy it.

"The UK's first public hydrogen filling station has opened in Swindon.
The fuel cell station is located at car manufacturer Honda's South Marston plant and being seen as an important step in a UK-wide scheme to make hydrogen vehicles a viable alternative to petrol-driven cars.
Honda manufactures the FCX Clarity, the world's first commercially available hydrogen-powered vehicle.
Simon Jack went to Swindon to fill up the car and speak to Professor Kevin Kendall a hydrogen and fuel cell expert from Birmingham University and Ian Piper from Forward Swindon."


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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14983805

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