pretty cool, hope it works out:

http://www.autobloggreen.com/2008/08...rotary-engine/

Is hydrogen's future in the hands of Mazda's rotary engine?

Posted Aug 6th 2008 at 4:04PM by Jeremy Korzeniewski

Filed under: Flex-Fuel, Hydrogen, Mazda



As any regular reader of our site is aware, there are many issues with the notion of using hydrogen as fuel which need to be overcome before there is any chance that you'll find yourself refilling your new car at a hydrogen station any time soon. Not the least of these is the fact that there are almost no hydrogen stations in the first place. Also, whether the hydrogen is used in a fuel cell for an electric car or burned directly in an internal combustion engine, there aren't actually any hydrogen-powered cars available today which you can just go out and buy. Mazda may soon change all of that by introducing a hydrogen-powered rotary-engined RX-9. According to Auto Express, the new car will be dual-fuel capable, with clean credentials coming from hydrogen and performance credentials coming from gasoline. Amazingly, the article claims that Mazda's hydrogen RX could be ready for sale as early as 2012.