I don't think ethanol works as well in the cold climate as it does elsewhere. Gas needs to be different due to changes in altitude, temperature, humidity and the terrain.

The hydrogene engine has been around too. The concern here is the "explosion factor" in a traffic collision and the transportation & storage of it nationwide.

When solar replaces the energy now used to light our homes, what is now used will go toward transportation needs.

Here is where we can expect the most resistance from government. They are making a major effort to monitor all solar power units.

For right now gas is; "the biggest bang for the buck".... :p


John M., I.I. #3370

"There are no shortcuts to any place worth going". -Anon