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Old June 5th 04, 09:06 PM
Carlo Broglia
 
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Nuclear is one option, but I am not so sure it's the only one. For
example, Denmark right now generates 15% of their electricity with
wind factories.

I also think hydrogen is expensive to manufacture, was not aware that
ethanol also is.
I think that Brazil has cheap ethanol manufacturing plants from sugar
cane (and corn? not sure).


(WShoots1) wrote in message ...
The real cure is Hydrogen

Providing electricity used to make it is generated by a source using renewable
energy.

It takes 4 to 10 times as much energy to make hydrogen than the resulting
hydrogen provides.

Ethanol has the same negative efficiency problem.

For the long term, only nuclear powered electricity generating plants will
provide most of the necessary energy for direct and (hydrogen making) indirect
uses.

Bill, K5BY