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https://www.elcabildo.org/en/toyota-stuns-the-world-with-a-breakthrough-new-combustion-engines-with-zero-emissions-49936/

Toyota has announced a breakthrough in combustion engine technology with its new hydrogen combustion engines, which promise zero emissions—only emitting water vapor as a byproduct[1][2][3]. These engines deliver impressive power and maintain the familiar driving experience of traditional combustion engines while eliminating harmful pollutants associated with fossil fuels.

The technology is different from electric vehicles (EVs) and even from Toyota’s earlier hydrogen fuel cell vehicles like the Mirai, as it burns hydrogen directly in a modified internal combustion engine rather than using fuel cells to generate electricity[6]. This approach offers advantages such as faster refueling times (similar to gasoline cars) and reduced reliance on scarce battery materials like lithium and nickel[6].

Toyota’s hydrogen combustion engines are part of its strategy for carbon neutrality and aim to provide a sustainable alternative to both gasoline and battery-electric vehicles, especially in regions where hydrogen infrastructure is expanding[1][2][6].

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[1] https://www.elcabildo.org/en/toyota-stuns-the-world-with-a-breakthrough-new-combustion-engines-with-zero-emissions-49936/

[2] 'DrBen' AsiaReport, travel guide, sat.maps, books. on X https://x.com/AsiaReportcom/status/1936249460473942279

[3] Goodbye EVs!! Toyota Shocks the World with a Game-Changing ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qts_zHJHSeM

[4] Toyota CEO: "This NEW Engine Will Destroy The Entire EV Industry!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhT0Sz6EYt0

[5] Toyota CEO: "This New Engine Will Destroy The Entire EV Industry!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaOr8AebYDs

[6] 'DrBen' AsiaReport, travel guide, sat.maps, books. - X https://twitter.com/AsiaReportcom

I wonder how easy storage/distribution is. IIRC, hydrogen leaks out of tanks since its such a small molecule.

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I mean, why not to use hydrogen then just to mine?

Huh?

Lol, I'm saying that instead of using leaky hydrogen to power cars, we could be using it to make hashes. That would be pretty cool, right?

Leakage would still be a problem.