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Re: Most ideal source of energy for cars in the future?
!moof
September 2nd, 2004 04:13 PM
Hydrogen. The world is running low on oil. Whoever learns to not need oil will be the next superpower. Hopefully, it can be a good guy, like Britain, the EU, Russia, or America. Hydrogen has two drawbacks: 1. It's expensive. However, so was oil when it was first embraced. As hydrogen technology improves, prices will fall. 2. Infrastructure, or lack thereof. There needs to be another big transportation project in America, with the same system abroad, creating a massive network of hydrogen fill stations. This would make hydrogen much more viable.