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  2. Hydrogen safety - Wikipedia

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    The Hindenburg disaster is an example of a large hydrogen explosion. Hydrogen safety covers the safe production, handling and use of hydrogen, particularly hydrogen gas fuel and liquid hydrogen. Hydrogen possesses the NFPA 704's highest rating of four on the flammability scale because it is flammable when mixed even in small amounts with ...

  3. Hydrogen vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Critics argue that implementing wide-scale use of hydrogen in cars is unlikely during at least the next several decades [152] [153] and that the hydrogen car is a dangerous distraction from more readily available solutions to reducing the use of fossil fuels in vehicles. [154] [155]

  4. Hydrogen - Wikipedia

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    The detection of a burning hydrogen leak, may require a flame detector; such leaks can be very dangerous. Hydrogen flames in other conditions are blue, resembling blue natural gas flames. [24] The destruction of the Hindenburg airship was a notorious example of hydrogen combustion and the cause is still debated. The visible flames in the ...

  5. Refueling a hydrogen car in California is so annoying that ...

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    Refueling a hydrogen fuel cell car is more like filling up at a gas station than recharging an EV. Michael Blackshire / Los Angeles Times Fuel cell cars are a pillar of the state’s ambitious ...

  6. Donald Trump praises Elon Musk, but vows to end America's ...

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    According to Toyota, hydrogen is “as safe as any other fuel used in a car,” with the hydrogen stored in high-pressure tanks and vehicles equipped with comprehensive safety systems that undergo ...

  7. Here's Why Hydrogen Cars Are Suddenly a Big Deal - AOL

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    "Hydrogen cars" are vehicles powered by fuel. Toyota's FCV Concept is a preview of the company's first fuel-cell car, expected to arrive at dealers in 2015. Photo credit: Toyota What's the deal ...

  8. Hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicle (HICEV) is a type of hydrogen vehicle using an internal combustion engine that burns hydrogen fuel. [1] Hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicles are different from hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (which utilize hydrogen electrochemically rather than through oxidative combustion ).

  9. Why hydrogen cars will be Tesla's biggest threat - AOL

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    Although the automotive industry seems like it’s slowly making a shift towards battery-powered vehicles, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles could be another great alternative to gas-powered cars.