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Hydrogen from Used Oil

3 June 2005 by Hydrogen Power

How do we produce enough hydrogen to fuel the hydrogen car? What do we use as a feedstock? Researchers at the Florida Solar Energy Center are working on a method to extract hydrogen from used automotive lubricating oil. Instead of a waste product, used oil can now be transformed into hydrogen and old oil collected around major cities would already be right in the location where hydrogen would be needed for powering cars. Nice idea.



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