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Mark Thorson wrote:
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> "Pete C." wrote:
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> > No, it does not. Hydrogen is *not* an energy source, it is an energy
> > carrier, basically a better battery. The energy still has to come from
> > somewhere to produce / separate the hydrogen and compress it into a
> > useable state.

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> It's called nuclear hydrogen.
>
> http://www.hydrogen.energy.gov/nuclear.html


That's nice, however it is exactly as I said, hydrogen is *not* and
energy source it is only a carrier. In this case it is excess nuclear
energy being used during off peak times to produce hydrogen for storage
for later use i.e. charge the hydrogen battery.