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Hi! I'm django, new member. Right, I would like to talk about fuel cells. At first glance they are great, right! 99% fuel efficieny. But what most peopkle don't realize, is that although hydrogen might well be the most predominant element in the Universe, it is not available on Earth in significant amounts! Imagine a surveyor finding a vast field of Hydrogen gas, he drills a hole and Psssht! it's gone, no hydrogen. The point I'm trying to make , is that it's like sticking your finger in a hole in a dike, right! It just does not do any good, there are not naturally occurring hydrogen gas deposits, as there are of other petrochemicals. So the only way to get hydrogen is by cracking hydrocarbon fuels that are already available, such as petroleum, methane or some other such fuels in hydrocarbon deposits, which is a task that is both wasteful, time consuming and just not worth it in the long run. Any comments? django
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