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I don't think a fuel that can't be kept at room temperature can be our principal source of energy
By | November 30, 2008
I don’t think a fuel that can’t be kept at room temperature can be our principal source of energy Posted November 29th, 2008 by Prometheus 6 in Economics Tech Enthusiasts claim the remaining hurdles are not so much technical as financial [P6: What's the difference?], and that mass production will bring costs down dramatically. One problem is that hydrogen fuel cells, seen as a way to provide electricity in homes as well as vehicles, rely on precious-metal catalysts like platinum. A conv
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