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Re: I doubt that economics will impede the hydrigen economy



[EMAIL PROTECTED] (saict) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bobster .) wrote in message news:
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> <snip>  Production of hydrogen is completely a non-issue. <snip>

you must be hallucinating.  How can this be a non-issue?

Where are the hydrogen mines?  From what I have read so far hydrogen
is made in two ways.  From natural gas (finite resource) and
electrolysis from water (which takes masses amount of energy to do if
you want masses amount of hydogen.  Where does that energy come from? 
Have you heard of thermodynamics?)

Hey I think that engineers and scientists are clever enough to figure
out the safety and storage issue.  But what they can't do is make
energy out of nothing.  No one can.  That is the problem.



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