Could Hydrogen Fuel Cells Hit Rails Before Roads?

NPR released an interview last Labor Day weekend:
"Some advocates think hydrogen-powered railroads could jumpstart the hydrogen economy. One fuel-cell locomotive is already undergoing tests. Ira Flatow and guests discuss the possibility of using hydrogen, rather than diesel fuel or electricity, to power trains."
Guests:
Melanie Johnson, research project manager, Fuel Cell Locomotive Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, US Army Corps of Engineers, Champaign, Ill.

Alistair Miller, senior scientific associate, Office of the Principal Scientist, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River Laboratories, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada

Labels: AECL, alternate, chalk river, energy, engineers, hydrogen fuel cells, ira flatow, national public radio, NREL, research, trains, us army corps
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