From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Mon Oct 01 2001 - 23:49:08 MDT
In a message dated 10/1/2001 1:04:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
SmigrodzkiR@MSX.UPMC.EDU writes:
<< My private guess is that alternative ways of making gas (from natural gas,
coal, maybe even from hydrogen from renewable sources) will be the answer,
rather than trying to tame hydrogen itself in cars (barring unpredictable
and almost miraculous drop in fuel cell prices). Germans and South Africans
were quite successful at synfuel production and it won't take a huge
increase in oil prices to make this technology attractive again. And, last
but not least, wind technology could become very important.
Rafal Smigrodzki, MD-PhD
smigrodzkir@msx.upmc.edu >>
Question. Wind as a means to generate electricity or synthesis hydrogen, or
gasoline or methanol or what?
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