| A hydrogen-powered
railway is currently under development in the US in plans which the developers
hope will hold worldwide interest.
The Interstate Traveler Corporation
in Detroit, has developed designs for an elevated light rail-type mass
transit system that runs on hydrogen and solar power, with solar panels
to line the track.
Solar panels would cover the support
apparatus for the tracks and water would be piped through for hydrogen
power, with stations next to the tracks producing the hydrogen power. “It
allows it to be self-sustaining,” Justin Sutton, founder and chairman of
the company said. “If we build a mile of this rail, it can support three
vehicles and not have to buy energy.”
Mr. Sutton is currently planning
worldwide marketing for the rail system, in hopes it will be commercially
viable in other countries throughout the world.
Incidentally North Carolina hosted
the first International Hydrail Conference last month, which saw officials
from all the world coming to discuss using hydrogen fuel cells to power
commuter trains.
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