Talk:Hydrogen

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A separate article on hydrogen energy might be better, but, it is in this context that people now most often hear hydrogen mentioned. So it's quite reasonable to leave it in this article. Likewise mention of carbon and ozone and nitrogen is also almost always in an atmosphere context these days in the news. If that changes, hell, we change the articles, big deal.

It's very important to note the hydrogen infrastructure issue and power grid analogy. A lot of people are under the totally wrong impression that hydrogen as used in fuel cells is in fact a fuel that is "mined" from the ground like fossil fuel and which actually contains the energy, rather than having to be created from another electricity source. This is only true if one has fusion. Which we don't.

Didn't mention cold fusion or aneutronic fusion in general either here. There've been many attempts, all failed or suppressed (you tell me which!).

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Why do you mention the part about Iceland? Huh?--Filll 13:57, 17 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]