Re: Can hydrogen deliver?

From: Don Lancaster (don_at_tinaja.com)
Date: 11/02/04


Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 09:23:31 -0700

Tim O'Flaherty wrote:
>

>
> Not necessarily. Just account for the hidden costs before assuming economic
> viability. We are not now, nor have we ever, paid the full cost for nuclear
> power.

> Tim O

It has yet to be shown whether nuclear power will ever become a net
energy source at all.

The outcome depends upon how the next four or five Chernobles work out
and decommissioning and storage, and such.

The most probable outcome is that nuclear power will end up something
between a very minor and highly problematical net energy source or a
staggeringly humongous energy sink.

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