Fuel-cell boat stalls on historic journey
If all had gone well, the hydrogen fuel cell-powered New Clermont would be steaming its way up the Hudson River right now, to the roar of adulation from the throngs gathered on the bank. Instead, it’s marooned in New Hamburg, near Beacon, as the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) students who built her frantically try to figure out what’s wrong.
Now fuel-cell vehicles are old hat, even if we haven’t been able to commercialize them yet because of high hydrogen and vehicle costs. But the technology continues to make rapid progress, and Honda, GM, Toyota and many others have very capable fuel-cell prototypes on the road. So we’re ready for a fuel-cell boat. And teething pains will eventually give way to regular sightings of hydrogen-powered craft on the mighty Hudson.
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