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To: RWS who wrote (905)8/27/2005 9:49:12 AM
From: Webster Groves  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1183
 
<Actually hydrogen can be produced from water using less energy than it provides>

Hi, I'm new here, but if the above quote is any indication of the competence of this thread, perhaps I'll just go away.

Duh ??

wg

PS: Of course, to correct the quote, just change "less" to "more".



To: RWS who wrote (905)8/27/2005 10:23:23 AM
From: Bill on the Hill  Respond to of 1183
 
Yes, but when you factor in storage, transportation, distribution and insertion into the storage device Hydrogen is not viable yet.

The storage of Hydrogen is the sticking point today. Until that is developed we probably will not use Hydrogen on a large scale.

You hear otherwise?