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To: miraje who wrote (8614)5/28/2009 9:52:14 AM
From: jrhana  Respond to of 86350
 
He gave the hydrogen a wide berth of 20-50 years. It will take time to work out the technical details of NG transportation.

Just as they have been solving the technical problems of horizontal drilling extremely rapidly, so they can solve all the technical problems facing NG transportation IMO.

But the major point is that we have the NG-plenty of it for just about any conceivable use.

I think that Fitzsimmons is just trying to motivate people with the hydrogen stuff not to worry about what happens when the NG runs out.

But the salient point is that the Ng is not going to run out. At least not in our lifetimes and probably not in our children's or even our grandchildren's lifetimes

They just keep finding more and more of the stuff.

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To: miraje who wrote (8614)5/28/2009 9:53:56 AM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86350
 
Give the NG a bigger tank and it will go farther. Or make it a hybrid electric NG and it will go even farther still. Or use the NG to create electricity and go BEV and invest heavily in breakthrough battery technology and we'll solve all of our problems.

You should try thinking outside the box. It's liberating.