Shafer Powell Mary Faith Ryan.  Fuel processor or reformers split the hydrogen and carbon relatively more easily and then use the hydrogen.

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Shafer Powell Mary Faith Ryan

 Fuel processor or reformers split the hydrogen and carbon relatively more easily and then use the hydrogen.

 Easy to split hydrogen and oxygen molecules apart using electricity(the biggest tech hurtle).  Is the core of the REAL hydrogen economy.  Energy can be stored.

 Demand for fossil fuels.  Most people don’t live near the extraction sites.  Fossil Fuel emissions severely degrade air quality, and the carbon worsens the greenhouse effect, affecting the world’s climates.  Third world economies are especially susceptible to fuel economies.

 The use of hydrogen greatly reduces pollution

 Hydrogen can be produced locally from numerous sources.

 If hydrogen is produced from water we have a sustainable production system.

Currently Existing in U.S. : 36 Fueling Stations Global: 48% natural gas 30% oil, 18% coal, 4% water

 Natural Gas on a small scale  Nuclear  Solar  Wind  Biomass  Coal