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		<title>top gear &#8211; alternate fuels</title>
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Quite a disappointing episode for me this week. Only 2 car tests, no real news, replayed footage during the Top Gear Awards ( some footage we saw just last week ), no challenges, and last but not least, top gear stunt man, who is almost as bad as Top Gear Australia&#8217;s &#8220;What Where They Thinking?&#8221; board. Aside [...]]]></description>
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<p>Quite a disappointing episode for me this week. Only 2 car tests, no real news, replayed footage during the Top Gear Awards ( some footage we saw <em>just last week </em>), no challenges, and last but not least, top gear stunt man, who is almost as bad as Top Gear Australia&#8217;s &#8220;What Where They Thinking?&#8221; board. Aside from the fact that the episode was dull, they also declared the Honda FCX Clarity &#8220;the future of motoring&#8221;. This would have been fine, except they glossed over some of the issues involved.</p>
<p><span id="more-386"></span>They managed to point out during the test of the Tesla road car that the electricity used to charge it&#8217;s 6831 laptop batteries comes from environmentally unfriendly power stations, but they failed to mention where the hydrogen comes from. Yes, chances are we won&#8217;t ever run out of hydrogen as it&#8217;s abundantly available in most substances ( like old people, for example ) and yes, they mentioned that hydrogen had to be &#8220;scraped off other things&#8221; before it can be used, but they say it&#8217;s no more difficult than drilling for oil.</p>
<p>It might not be anymore difficult, but is it more efficient? Possibly, but the costs aren&#8217;t low. To &#8220;scrape&#8221; hydrogen off other substances ( usually natural gas ) requires quite a large amount of electricity and only about 18% of the electricity used to create the compressed liquid hydrogen can be recouped by the engine to move the car. I&#8217;m certain the method for producing liquid hydrogen will be improved over time and hydrogen may be the way of the future, but I just don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s the way of the future, today.</p>
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