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Premium, unleaded . . . water

by Judith Lewis
October 7, 2004 2:10 PM

High schoolers in Arizona have managed to do what automakers haven't: Make a four-cylinder, internal-combustion-engine Chevy truck run on hydrogen -- hydrogen, I might add, the truck itself produces from sunlight and water. It only goes a few miles, but at least it goes. The story's in the Arizona Republic, and there's a broadcast version here.

"Our motto," says their teacher Cory Waxman, "is: 'How far did the first airplane fly?'"

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Great to find your blog. Keep up your good work. I'll add you to my set of "environmental community" links.

bob

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