A few points: 1. Electrolysis is NOT the main method used to generate Hydrogen. It's a very inefficient method. The usual way of making it is by cracking oil, which is why the oil companies don't mind the thought of switching to Hydrogen. 2. It's no big secret that Hydrogen is not nearly as high an energy density fuel as gasoline, ethanol or diesel, (or bio-diesel). Hydrogens chief advantage is pollution reduction, it produces nothing but water vapor as an exhaust. Hydrogen is mostly about being cleaner, not about moving away from oil. 3. Ethanol and Bio-Diesel may be low emission fuels, but they are not zero emission fuels. Both create CO2, the so called greenhouse gas, and contribute to global warming. 4. Germany is making big strides in solar electric power, but at a big cost. Here in Ontario there is a similar program in effect. Electricity generated by solar power is sold to the grid at $0.42 per KWH. Compare that to what we pay for power ($0.059) and you see the reason for the growth, a 700% higher price.... For the record, I'm not knocking anything that helps clean things up, but there's a lot of bad information being spread around, and that needs to stop..... Cheers, Dave _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list