I don't see how something as thick as biodiesel would work with a membrane
type unit. a fuel cell doesn't work with any type of fuel, most require some
type of reformer to liberate the hydrogen that can then pass the membrane.


Steve Spence
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] GM sees gasoline as powering fuel cell cars


> A look at fuel cells and various means of operating them...too bad they
did
> not look at biodiesel!
> http://www.pembina.org/pubs/pdf/lcva.htm
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