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Old 06-27-2008, 08:56 AM
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Default Re: How many want to try a Hydrogen converter on their Tundras?

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Originally Posted by FIVEPOINTSEVEN View Post
Yea because water is an unlimited resource right lol.

Exactly. You think oil is a commodity, just wait until people realize the fresh water issue the world has. Tough, tough, tough times are ahead. That's why I'm not a fan of hydrogen fuel cell. It can be produced through electrolysis but that requires fresh water. It can be extracted from the earth but then you have pollution produced. You're going to see more and more nations wanting access to nuclear technology for energy production.

As for the comment of energy being needed to break the bond for hydrogen we could use solar technology I'm still against it though because of the water shortage we are sure to be facing in 100 or less years (depending on world growth). I'm trying to cherish everyday of life the way it is because things are going to change.

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