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  • #31
    Originally posted by lawren2
    $2.65 in Delaware this week.
    You missed the drop by a few days. Gas in Dover is down to $2.32. Expect an up tick in the price once the refineries, exhaust the summer blends, and switch from gas production to home heating fuel production.

    Our "friends" in OPEC who said they had no way to influence the rising costs, just called for a special session to "discuss" the falling price per barrel.

    Daniel

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Ryne08 View Post
      The damage have been done the high cost of gasoline in the USA in the past two years will cost 100,000 's of thousands American jobs in the automobile industry and other related industries.

      I hope the high profits will pay off for the oil industry. Just ask Ford and GM workers what the huge profits in oil did to the automobile industry.
      The auto industry and their trade unions did us all the dirty...when in their own self interest put us behind the rest of the world in auto technoligy. Why isn't the U.S. auto industry the first to put the hydrogen engine (only exhaust is water vapor) into production cars.

      Why did the auto industry agree to be held hostage by the unions....layed off employees collecting full pay for years on end. We haven't seen such self interest and greed since the long shoreman strikes when the dock workers saw that container ships would reduce the need for manual labor.

      Sorry about getting

      Daniel

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      • #33
        Our gas prices here in Northwest Indiana are about $2.49. An hour south of here in West Laffayette, the price is $1.39.

        We are treated as a suburb of Chicago, so our prices probably won't go down until their's do.

        Tanya


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        • #34
          FRom what I have heard, hydrogen is an expensive proposition and GM now has some hydrogen test cars. The real expensiveness of this energy is where do you gas-up ? It is a very clean fuel, but I doubt if it will ever be utilized until oil gets even more expensive.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by tonyg
            FRom what I have heard, hydrogen is an expensive proposition and GM now has some hydrogen test cars. The real expensiveness of this energy is where do you gas-up ? It is a very clean fuel, but I doubt if it will ever be utilized until oil gets even more expensive.
            From what I heard. It is in use or will be in use shortly in Calf. There are Hydrogen gas stations already in place.
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            • #36
              Originally posted by tonyg
              The real expensiveness of this energy is where do you gas-up ? It is a very clean fuel, but I doubt if it will ever be utilized until oil gets even more expensive.
              How expensive does gas have to get $2.75 - $3.00?

              Here is the list of fuel stations.

              http://www.fuelcells.org/info/charts...%20location%22

              It's here baby....yea

              Daniel

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              • #37
                The Hydrogen Car

                America is years behind the rest of the world bemoaning the price of fuel. As we swollow the lies that say efficient cars must be the size of a pea. The rest of the world gave us full sized cars running on hydrogen. Want to see low gas prices, lower the demand for gas by going hydrogen (supply verses demand = price).

                Note that most of the brand names dont originate from detroit.


                http://www.h2-vehicles.com/hydrogen-cars.htm

                Daniel

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                • #38
                  Saw this on drudge today:

                  http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...nsumers14.html



                  It states $1.15 per gallon may be coming


                  Bring it ON!!!!!!!!!!

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                  • #39
                    Do you think the new US oil find may have something to do with it? Costco was $2.74 earlier this week.
                    Is it vacation time yet?

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                    • #40
                      Around 150 stations throughout the world is not going to service everyone. If they were all in the USA that would mean about 3 per state- just imagine 3 gas stations in your state. The next real question is what will it cost in comparison to gasoline.

                      Originally posted by Hostelling
                      How expensive does gas have to get $2.75 - $3.00?

                      Here is the list of fuel stations.

                      http://www.fuelcells.org/info/charts...%20location%22

                      It's here baby....yea

                      Daniel

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                      • #41
                        Yesterday, Covington, Va. $2.24 a gal.

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                        • #42
                          $1.99 a gallon in Jackson, Missouri.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by tonyg
                            Around 150 stations throughout the world is not going to service everyone. If they were all in the USA that would mean about 3 per state- just imagine 3 gas stations in your state. The next real question is what will it cost in comparison to gasoline.
                            Hence the hybred engine.

                            Daniel

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                            • #44
                              $2.50 in Bergen County, NJ today.
                              Lawren
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                              There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favourite places is on the back of my horse.
                              - Rolf Kopfle

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by tonyg
                                The next real question is what will it cost in comparison to gasoline.
                                Fuel up on tap water....how much does tap water cost?

                                http://www.popularmechanics.com/blog...e/2936846.html

                                Daniel

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