Mazda's RX-8 Hydrogen RE burns hydrogen like it's gasoline

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Outside of Norway -- which remains relentless in its pursuit of developing a viable hydrogen infrastructure -- hydrogen-powered vehicles aren't of too much concern to the public. After all, a car that can't be refueled wouldn't sit too well in the "good investments" column, and hydrogen stations aren't just going to pop up at every local fill-up overnight.
Most hydrogen cars run on fuel cells, which are nifty devices that turn hydrogen into electricity through a process of complex chemical reactions, only emitting Green Party-approved H20 as a byproduct. They essentially run like electric cars. So in other words they are, for the most part, quiet, well-mannered and slightly yawn-inducing.

Last week, however, we drove a hydrogen car that genuine gearheads might actually approve of. It was Mazda's RX-8 Hydrogen RE, and what makes it unique is that it makes power through the combustion of hydrogen. As a result, it drives and sounds like a normal sports car.

Well, almost. With only around 110 horsepower, calling it fast would be like calling a Motel 6 luxurious, but all the right characteristics are there. The real genius part of the design is that the engine can actually run on gasoline and hydrogen. A two-second press of a button -- which can be done while driving -- switches the car from hydrogen to gasoline propulsion. Once brought to a stop it can be switched back to hydrogen, simple as that.

The rotary engine inherently works well as a hydrogen power plant because the intake and combustion chambers are separate, unlike in a traditional piston engine, where heat buildup leads to misfire due to premature combustion of hydrogen.

If one day in the future Southern California decided to build a hydrogen infrastructure, a dual-fuel vehicle could help bridge the gap. And with only 110 horsepower to work with, we just might put the CHP out of business.


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http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/upt...gen-re-burns-hydrogen-like-its-gasoline-.html
 
Very (cool)...Great to see Mazda continuing to develop a Rotary Engine that can run on both gasoline & hydrogen...It's also great to see their making progress and releasing updates...Gasoline is not going away anytime soon and being able to offer a "duel-fuel" setup in this case is a very good idea...Especially if we end up in a major transitional period (highly likely IMO)...Props to Mazda for sticking to their guns on this technology...Gotta love this line...

"a hydrogen car that genuine gearheads might actually approve of" (thumb)
 
Yes, Mazda does not seem to have the budget as their Country-mates yet it seems to be keeping it up.

And yeah, I'm old fashioned, I also prefer the vroom-vroom to the bzzz-bzzz sound :)
 
hydrogen power worries me cause the only way to get hydrogen we really have yet is breaking down water, water isn't renewable when it is taken apart you loose that water for ever
 
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