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RE: [A-List] Hydrogen power or hot air?
Yes, yes, a car for the dotcom generation...
According to the Guardian today, in the real world Britain's 'renewable'
[sic] energy industry faces meltdown and the biggest windmill generator,
TXU, is having to refinance and has issued a profits warning.
The biggest amount of lighter-than-air gas anywhere around is what comes
from Rifkin's brain.
Mark
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:a-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Michael Keaney
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> Subject: [A-List] Hydrogen power or hot air?
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> This one goes out specially for Mark Jones who I know will love reading
> this...
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> The US must follow Europe's lead and turn its back on oil
>
> The rise of hydrogen power makes energy regime change inevitable
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