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Revision as of 14:39, 18 March 2006
Object from the future: Fuel Cell
http://www.toyota.nl/Images/tec_04_fuel_04_im_tcm27-147825.jpg
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Fuel cells will be the future energy source for our cars and other transport vehicles. It is a promising technology, because a fuel cell has a high energy density for its weight and it is friendly to the environment.
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The fuel cell will be a replacement for current energy sources. However, if the current demand keeps on rising then the world will be facing a petroleum shortage.
http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/tech/environment/fchv/image/02a_p1.gif
Therefore the hydrogen fuel cells are a welcome replacement which will reduce the dependency on petroleum.
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http://www.toyota.nl/Images/tec_04_fuel_01_im_tcm27-147822.jpg
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