Talk:Direct borohydride fuel cell

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A form of hydrogen that is liquid at room temperature sounds like the fuel electric vehicles are looking for.

A way of boiling the water and using the steam to produce extra thrust may be useful. The waste products could be extracted from the vehicle for recycling during refuelling. Andrew Swallow Andrew Swallow 10:33, 14 September 2006 (UTC)