‘‘We have seen the future: The
Hydrogen Economy offers the Greatest Investment The Hydrogen Economy officially began on April 24, 2003 with the opening
of the world's first retail hydrogen filling station in Oil production has peaked and will begin to decline just as the demand
for oil is exploding as developing countries, especially That’s right…In September of 2004, oil was $42.00 a barrel.
Today, its $75.00 a barrel.
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see oil at $105/barrel! How
could it get any worse? Easy. Seventy percent of the earth's remaining oil reserves are in the The The Hydrogen Economy is the Answer
and Fuel Cells are its Building Blocks A fuel cell is like a battery you can re-fuel. Fuel cells run on hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, and one that exists everywhere on earth... meaning it is impossible for any one people or geographical region to monopolize it. Fuel cells are environmentally perfect – producing electricity via chemical reaction -- exhausting only heat and water so pure you can drink it from the tailpipe of a fuel cell car. Fuel cells come in all different sizes, from micro fuel cells for portable electronics, to fuel cell engines for vehicles, to large fuel cells for homes, to gigantic fuel cells for building complexes. Developed by NASA from the early days of the Space Race, fuel cells have been built, trialed, tested, and rebuilt thousands of times by industry. The progress in fuel cell technology in the past 20 years is staggering. Sure there are some remaining problems. But that’s the good news. Because you can invest now in the companies that are solving them. Fuel Cells are about ready for
prime time! The major car makers have billions invested in fuel cell vehicles. Honda
has the most advanced fuel cell car on earth, due to hit the showrooms in
2009. GM and Hyundai both plan to sell
fuel cell cars in 2010.
DaimlyerChrysler is road testing 100 fuel cell cars around the world. Micro fuel cells, the next generation power supplies for portable electronics that have outgrown the ability of batteries to power them, are already on sale in limited, introductory numbers. They are being developed by all the major electronics companies and by several start-ups that you can invest in now. The micro fuel cell market will get serious in 2007 and it will skyrocket in 2009. Invest now! Residential fuel cells are now on sale in There are nearly 3,000 large, stationary fuel cells providing auxiliary, and sometimes baseline power to Hospitals, Hotels, Universities, and building complexes around the world. This market, priced at $154 million in 2003, is predicted to be $11.4 billion by 2009.
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