WASHINGTON (AP) - WASHINGTON (AP) - After nearly $1.5 billion in subsidies, the Bush administration is ending an eight-year program to help automakers develop high-mileage, family size cars. Instead, it wants to spur the growth of hydrogen fuel cells to power the next generation of motor vehicles. Boy.. I would surely hate to have to be so open-minded as to re-think my opinion of this guy. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Good About time. They have held this tech back for too long already. Anyone see the Ford Autonomy showcased at the Moto show? Completely based around the hydrogen fuel cell. This is where we need to go.
yeah i agree, the sooner we ween ourselves of fossil fuels the better. I hope that this gets a lot of attention as it needs it.