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Re: H2 and nuclear



'new analyst' A great source of scientific and engineering knowledge!

How does denying ourselves a proven, 'safe', HIGH DENSITY, energy resource
that can fill some serious supply gaps during the next 100 years solve the
political 'problem' (nuclear proliferation by inference)?

Rick

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Notre Dame, Indiana
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Hemminger" <Hemmig@D-E.ORG>

A news analyst yesterday pointed out that Iran's decision to comply with
UN demands to halt Uranium enrichment etc. is all very well and good,
but in fact, during this self-imposed moratorium Iran will be able,
legally, to upgrade its facilities so that in a few years it can simply
back out of its agreements and produce weapons grade fuel. Hasn't the
situation in N. Korea forced us to see that the problem with nuclear
power is insurmountable?