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Wayne et. al.<BR>
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Yes, but at what cost and efficiency? Deriving hydrogen from water is very energy intensive. I could look up some facts and figures, but I have already read about this option, and it is not a solution to replacing the cheap abundance of energy from oil.<BR>
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I think the bottom line is that in the not so distant future the energy greedy American economy we now live in will be thing of the past! People will just have to live consuming far less energy. And the more greedy we are now, the more difficult the transition will be. We should be thinking of saving oil supplies to make them last as long as we can, not squandering them in a frenzy of greed, like we are.<BR>
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Easy to say, but harder to do, when many Americans must commute to work every day in old beater gas guzzlers because they cannot afford a fuel efficient car, like yours truly.<BR>
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