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"Harry Conover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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fuelBy no means hydrogen will clear the air; however, when every fossil
pollutionengine is replaced with a hydrogen fuel engine, there is no more
caused by the fossil fuel engines.
Of course there is still pollution produced by hydrogen fuel engines. It's simply produced at a different location, but I assume that you already know that but resist acknowledgement of that fact.
Obviously the only thing that a shift to hydrogen fuels accomplishes is to shift the point of pollution from the location of the fuel's consumption to the location of the fuel's origin.
Harry C.
....plus increasing waste and therefore increasing overall emissions and creating new safety hazards related to hydrogen storage and transportation, incurring substancial costs for new infrastructure and increasing the cost of everything that uses hydrogen.
Don W.
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