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Re: H2



On Tuesday, Oct 21, 2003, at 14:53 US/Pacific, Jim Green wrote:

At 10:35 21 10 2003 , the following was received:
Nuclear energy can also be used to produce hydrogen without
greenhouse gas
emissions:

Ah yes, but getting away from nuclear is one of the major selling
points
for H fuel

In my view the opposite is true. A possibility
of using nuclear energy (not as expensively
as via electrolysis) to manufacture H2 fuel
for automobiles is a "selling point" for nuclear
reactors. Nuclear energy without too much
radioactive waste (as in the case of reactors
we now use) is a possibility. To see an article
on that subject go to:

http://blake.montclair.edu/~kowalskil/waste/

My coauthors are French nuclear scientists.
Most of what I wrote was learned from them,
and from references they provided. The article
was submitted to American Scientist but it was
not published. They just said that they are not
interested. Feel free to share it with students,
and with others who might be interested.
Ludwik Kowalski