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Can the cost of hydrogen as a fuel compete with fossil fuel extracts?

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Can the cost of hydrogen as a fuel compete with fossil fuel extracts?

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A. Yes. The chief reserve for hydrogen is water. Electrolysis can easily produce usable hydrogen. The expansion of infrastructure for hydrogen production, improved storage, transportation, and distribution is the current barrier to cost competitiveness. US Hydrogen Association web site http://www.ush2.com/ American Hydrogen Association Home Page: http://www.clean-air.org/index.html National Hydrogen Association Home Page: http://www.upvg.org/nha/ International Association for Hydrogen Energy Home Page: http://www.iahe.org/ The Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Letter http://www.hfcletter.com/ The Institute for Integrated Energy Systems http://www.iesvic.uvic.ca/ The American Methanol Institute web site: http://www.methanol.

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