I am unsure why so many of you keep refering to Carbon dioxide as the worst thing coming from the exhaust pipe you might like to take a look at this report.
it describes the most of the toxins from ICE. This report really states what I’m getting at. We have done a great job of reducing ambient emissions the next step is to reduce the emissions from where most of us live, work and play, directly next to a operating ICE.
NOx formations are from directly related to high in cylinder temperatures not pressure.
this was on the net before but I couldn't find a link this time round.
C.K. westbrook and W.J Pitz, 1999 "The Inevitability of engine out NOx, emissions from spark igntion and diesel engines" Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Hydrogen has a wide flammability range thus can easily be used for lean burn operations, Nox is not generated at all during this process due to low temperatures. This is true up to 40% of power output, the lack of power from lean burn operation can be overcome by turbo or supercharger in the way it is done by Ford. . .
As an extension of what I was saying earlier, hydrogen powered ICE buses would be the logical next step in removing high levels of pollution from CBD areas of any large city, FORD has just announced the release of commercially available hydrogen powered buses.
The rail network is stuffed up here in Sydney, add to that we have a huge country and rail does not service all of it, to the point we are home to very large trucks, recently I looked at the cost and time to get around our states via so called government owned and operated trains vs privately owned buses. Train should be cheaper and faster shouldn’t it!, but it isn’t, I say get rid of the city rail infrastructure and put in bus and road train lanes Bold I know. Why am I mentioning this, I think it also related to emissions, the rail network is electric with no emissions in the city, with low emission buses followed by zero emission busses later this is a better idea, more flexible routes can be taken with buses then trains, and they seem to be cheaper overall.
Jay always happy to have a better late than never reply but my Quotes aren’t BS!! and I gave my reference “ABARE” as far as I know they are a reliable source, if you have access to other numbers more reliable then let us all see!! The idea was merely to give a reference to other power generation costs as stating $50 doesn’t mean a lot until you have a reference. You could have of easily replied coal off peak is so much lower than wind thus coal will for a long time be the main source. That is obviously your opinion. I’m well aware coal isn’t always fired up to full capacity for peak loading, hydro dams are useful for this. In Tasmania they use off peak wind power to pump water up hill, for later peak demand as well as using dams in large catchment areas.