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Sorry to disagree, Andrew, but hydrogen can be made by a number of methods
of which electrolysis is only one and the fuel cell is another. It can
also be produced by the action of an acid on zinc or on caustic soda on
aluminium. It can also be produced from petroleum.
 Read all about the fuel cell driven buses in Perth Western Australia on
the Western Power website and you may find out a little more on the
subject of hydrogen driven vehicles.
Bob VK6BE.

> 
> Hydrogen does NOT come from fuel cells! It has to be made by
> electrolysis of water. This takes energy, and the byproduct of making
> this energy is not water, it is whatever the byproduct of the power
> station is. The fuel cells USE hydrogen to make electricity.


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