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Re: oil and energy in the short run
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by rotornuts on Sat Dec 4th, 2004 at 10:37:42 PM MST
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Hey Tom, you just coined my new favorite quote.
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by JW on Sat Dec 4th, 2004 at 11:36:34 PM MST
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Just thinking about using hydrogen as fuel. It seems to me Fusion reactors make much more energy from a given quantity of hydrogen than any fuelcell ever will. Let alone the millions of fuelcells being proposed for such use. It seems we have abandon support for Fusion reactors that wont produce nuclear waste. Alot of work has been put into the science of fusing two hydrogen atoms into a helium atom. Once these fusion reactors are put on-line, they will make a good long term solution for energy for future generations. Then it goes back to electric cars. But better battery technology is still needed.
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