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We’re all aware of how easy it is to pull into a service station and fill the gas tank with an ethanol blend gasoline. But in the not too distant future that ethanol could be a means of adding hydrogen to a storage tank on our car to power the fuel cell that will propel the car, according to Dr. Sandy Thomas, president of H2Gen Innovations, Inc. and a speaker at the North Dakota Corn Growers annual convention in Fargo on Feb. 8.
Finally, in the area of cost, once the process is up and running, Thomas predicts that drivers will see hydrogen costs less than $1.50/gallon gasoline equivalent, based on a range basis.
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