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Re: geopic post# 1069

Sunday, 08/12/2012 12:50:50 PM

Sunday, August 12, 2012 12:50:50 PM

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$GCLLE Hydrogen is the most abundant fuel we have. It is also the cleanest burning. Learning how to harness the hydrogen has been the hardest challenge. New technology is at a point where we can meter the fuel correctly. Using hydrogen fuel cells will become standard issue in the not too distant future. There are many variants of the fuel cells and the one that captures the market will be a huge business. The only byproduct that will be leaving the tailpipe is water. Let the tree huggers try and trample that one as an environmental hazard.

Let me compare this to Edison and Westinghouse. Both had a grand idea for electricity. Edison wanted DC and Westinghouse wanted AC. Westinghouse won the race because he had a better idea with the lighter more efficient power grid. Edison was stuck in the mindset that his cumbersome, bulky and very inefficient system could power the world. And today we take it for granted when we flick the switch. Progress makes change and soon becomes the norm.