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Hydrogen economy still far off

7 April 2005 by Hydrogen Power

The lure of the hydrogen economy is great and no one argues the benefits. The hurdles to hydrogen production are the stumbling block:

However, obtaining the vast volumes of hydrogen gas that would be needed to drive the world’s transport systems and feed remote power stations is still a massive challenge. And given that the whole concept of a hydrogen economy revolves around reducing pollution, the gas must be made in a way that does not belch yet more carbon into the atmosphere.



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