Gautam Mukunda wrote:

> OK, that makes sense.  That was always why I thought
> electric cars were a fairly good idea, I should have
> just carried that chain of logic over to fuel cells.
> So I was also confused by the "zero-pollution economy"
> rhetoric, which I guess is not true.

IIRC, from reading the print version of the article a week
or so ago, the author of the article supports using mainly
nuclear energy to generate the hydrogen in the near term,
then phasing in renewable energy sources as they become
more practical. He sees hydrogen storage as a way to make
renewable energy more practical in the long run.
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