Posted by JML755 on November 22, 2013 at 05:45:42 from (97.78.165.180):
In Reply to: Hydrogen power? posted by George Marsh on November 22, 2013 at 04:53:47:
George,
If you want a "clean" planet, let's just nuke it of all living things. It'll be pristine! :lol:
IMO, the "green" movement is doing more to screw up the planet than any coal-burning power plant. We've regulated and legislated just about every industry to death in this country, driving up costs of doing business, substituting products that did a good job with products that were less effective to "save" the planet or to prevent cancer. I laugh when I read labels on seemingly innocuous products that warn they are known to cause cancer in the State of California. (So it's ok to use them in Nevada?)
Yet, the rest of the world is eating our lunch because the tree-huggers and our politically correct legislators who seem to worship at their feet don't employ common sense and cost vs benefit analysis on their crazy "altruistic" ideas.
As for the hydrogen fuel, I am doing work in a hydrogen fuel cell lab at a major auto manufacturer. BIG investments in that area. I think they've seen that the battery technology won't get them where our leaders have deemed we should be by 2025 and are accelerating hydrogen research to move into production. The infrastructure is the big problem but I see that coming.
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