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Learning About Hydrogen And Energy

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Section 1 - Hydrogen

The Simplest, Most Abundant Element on Earth

Section 2 - Carrier Or Source?

Modern Enegry Source

Section 3 - Getting the Energy Out of the Hydrogen

Fuel Cell
Internal Combustion

Section 4 - Environmental Impact

When Using the Hydrogen
When Harvesting the Hydrogen

Section 5 - Security

Section 6 - Democratization of Energy

 

 

 

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 August 2009 11:37  

Mission Statement

  • To excite and educate the American public regarding our energy options especially as they relate to the long term strength of our economy, our national security, and our stewardship of the environment.To accelerate the adoption of hydrogen and fuel cell based technologies as part of our nation’s overall energy portfolio, with an understanding of the role hydrogen does (universal energy carrier) and does not (independent energy source) play.
  • To make the message “stick” by developing a powerful, yet simple brand.


Newsflash

In May 2009, the Obama Administration announced that it would "cut off funds" for the development of fuel cell hydrogen vehicles, since other vehicle technologies will lead to quicker reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in a shorter time. The U. S. Secretary of Energy explained that hydrogen vehicles "will not be practical over the next 10 to 20 years".