Re: Hydrogen the fuel for the 21st century - Ballard CEO
- From: "Bob Eldred" <nsmontassoc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 03:53:22 GMT
"Damon Hill" <damonunoseisuno@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Iridium <NoEmail@xxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> > The following is an article that appeared in The Vancouver Sun (BC
> > Canada) on June 7th, 2005 P. A11, as a rebuttle. It was written by
> > Dennis Campbell chief executive officer of Ballard Power Systems.'
> > Unfortunately I missed the article by Jon Hykawy, who probably made a
> > lot more sense.
> >
> > I look forward to reading knowledgable people taking issues with the
> > Mr. Campbell's claims. You think he would know better than to state
> > things like, "Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe."
> > It is true, but if we are mining the entire universe there is no
> > problem with running out of anything, anytime soon, such as Uranium.
>
> He does appear to have dodged the fundamental question:
> Where is the actual >energy< going to come from?
>
> --Damon
Well, it comes from the universe, that's what Campbell tells us anyway. It's
the most abundant element isn't it? I guess we'll just run a hose up to
Jupiter to hear him tell it. So, Jupiter it is, the hydrogen comes from
Jupiter. See, our energy problems are solved.
Bob
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