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Hydrogen can fuel today’s internal combustion
engine vehicles.
Hydrogen can fuel tomorrow’s fuel-cell
vehicles.
Hydrogen can replace today’s natural gas
for heating and cooling homes and powering hot water heaters.
Existing wind and hydroelectric plants
can produce hydrogen to store energy during off-peak hours.
Hydrogen production from hydrocarbons can
also produce carbon, which in some forms has ten times the strength of
steel. With more research, this carbon could be used for automobile bodies
and structural members.
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