
I've come across two cool hydrogen-powered toys recently: a hybrid solar / hydrogen fuel cell car kit from Hammacher Schlemmer that uses solar-powered electrolysis of water to produce hydrogen to power a fuel cell to drive the car's electric motor, and a hydrogen-powered rocket from Estes Rockets that uses battery-powered electrolysis of water to produce hydrogen for the rocket launch. I'm encouraged by the emergence of these toys since putting clean energy technology into the hands and imaginations of kids and adults is a great thing to do to promote awareness of socity's need to wean ourselves from fossil fuels. More on clean energy later...
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December 13, 2004 8:55 PM
Hydrogen Powered Toys
My VC Investments
- Akustica
- EmSense
- Glimmerglass
- Memeo
- Postini (Google)
- Sling Media (EchoStar)
- Smith & Tinker
- Technorati
- Topspin
- Xythos (Blackboard)
- Akustica
- EmSense
- Glimmerglass
- Memeo
- Postini (Google)
- Sling Media (EchoStar)
- Smith & Tinker
- Technorati
- Topspin
- Xythos (Blackboard)
My Angel Investments
- About Records
- ClickCaster
- Cocoa Pete's
- DeviceVM
- Niman Ranch
- Postini (Google)
- Speakeasy Ales & Lagers
- StubHub (eBay)
- Viagogo
- About Records
- ClickCaster
- Cocoa Pete's
- DeviceVM
- Niman Ranch
- Postini (Google)
- Speakeasy Ales & Lagers
- StubHub (eBay)
- Viagogo

Hey Ryan...hope all is well. In case you didn't see my post (http://bigben.blogs.com/first/2005/04/book_review_the.html) praising The World is Flat by Tom Friedman, you should run - don't walk - and read it. It touches on the whole energy problem you allude to in this post.