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<blockquote data-quote="The High King" data-source="post: 7094067" data-attributes="member: 36310"><p>How is hydrogen not an energy source?</p><p>No one said we are there yet but it's in the pipeline(pardon the pun).</p><p>The future is off shore wind farms on a massive scale and not just 1 hydrogen plant but 1 for each wind farm.</p><p>We already have an unlimited energy source we haven't really tapped. It's an energy source that's green and absolutely massive. Enough to supply all our energy needs and all the hydrogen plants we can make.</p><p></p><p>We're starting to hit the profit margin where producing it makes economic sense. Time to get on the crest instead of the wake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The High King, post: 7094067, member: 36310"] How is hydrogen not an energy source? No one said we are there yet but it's in the pipeline(pardon the pun). The future is off shore wind farms on a massive scale and not just 1 hydrogen plant but 1 for each wind farm. We already have an unlimited energy source we haven't really tapped. It's an energy source that's green and absolutely massive. Enough to supply all our energy needs and all the hydrogen plants we can make. We're starting to hit the profit margin where producing it makes economic sense. Time to get on the crest instead of the wake. [/QUOTE]
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