Sure and there are no losses from transmission. The thing is that the greenies 
want "no tailpipe emissions" to equal "no emissions" which they don't.
I had a huge argument once where my side of the argument was just me repeating 
"where does the hydrogen come from" over and over. My opponent had no answer, 
he had no idea where hydrogen came from for powering a fuel cell...
Last time I looked into it, which would have been maybe 2 years ago, the best 
report I could find was that electrolysis to get hydrogen was something like 
20% efficient.
-Curt

      From: Mountain Man via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
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Cc: Mountain Man <maontin....@gmail.com>
 Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2016 10:35 PM
 Subject: Re: [MBZ] This is interesting
   
Peter wrote:
> I always fall down laughing when people talk about "ecological" electric or
> hydrogen powered cars.

Fall down laughing is a good thing?  The argument FOR electric or
hydrogen powered cars might be that the pollution generator is a
solitary point source generator rather than a diverse pollution
generator driving along the road?
mao

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