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Post by Outspoken on Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:40 am

Hydrogen vehicles fuel curiosity
Mainers turn out to see fleet of cars to learn more about the alternative-energy option.

By ANN S. KIM
Staff Writer Portland Press Herald

ELIZABETH — Eddie Coyne liked what he saw during a display of hydrogen-powered cars at Fort Williams Park on Sunday. But he was sorry to hear that one of the Hyundai models likely won't be available to consumers until 2015.

"We need to do something like this now. Not in 2015," said Coyne, an information technology specialist from South Portland. "Obviously, the technology is here."

The public exhibit of the vehicles took place on the eve of a coast-to-coast tour of hydrogen vehicles. The fleet hits the road today from Fort Allen Park on Portland's Eastern Promenade. The final destination is the Santa Monica Pier in California.

The tour is organized by the U.S. departments of energy and transportation. Local organizations – the Hydrogen Energy Center and the Maine Clean Cities Program – arranged the exhibit. Organizers hope the public exposure will lead to support of the technology, an alternative to petroleum fuels.

"The purpose of this event is to introduce the public so they can see these are real vehicles made by real manufacturers, not something rolled out of a garage on roller skates," said Gary Higginbottom, a member of the board of directors of the Hydrogen Energy Center.

The organization hopes to bring a hydrogen fueling station to Greater Portland within a couple of years.

Vehicles by Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Nissan, Kia, Volkswagen, BMW and Hyundai were displayed on a grass field at the park. Visitors listened as company representatives described the vehicles. They stopped by a table where the Hydrogen Energy Center's vice president, Paul Faulstich, explained the technology behind them.

The cars run on electricity generated by putting hydrogen through a fuel cell. The BMWs had the ability to switch back and forth between using gasoline and the hydrogen technology.

Some hydrogen vehicles are already available to consumers. A limited number of the Honda FCX Clarity are available for lease in southern California, where fueling stations are available. Hydrogen vehicles are also used in government and business functions.

They include five Hyundais used for base patrols by the U.S. Army in Michigan, a couple that the California Air Resources Board uses for driving between facilities, and nine used by transit companies in California to patrol bus routes, according to Kwontae Cho, a fuel cell engineering manager for the car maker.

http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story.php?id=204096&ac=PHnws




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