Well, that's my whole point. Canada's economy is largely based on oil. If we are going to be serious and cut back on petroleum products, then we need something to fill in.
There is no way, no matter how much you 'cut back' on your power, that we are going to even keep up to the rest of the world's increase. There is also no way that we are going back to the horse and buggy days.
If there are problems, hindering our progress, then the solution is not to give up, but to fix those problems.
Whatever costs associated with Hydrogen production and use would be far outweighed by the environmental savings. The economic damage may be a little harder to take.
Just changing our vehicles over to hydrogen ( and you can do it with almost any car, not just expensive specialty ones) would make far more impact than all the wind or solar energy crap they are trying to feed us now.
There is no way, no matter how much you 'cut back' on your power, that we are going to even keep up to the rest of the world's increase. There is also no way that we are going back to the horse and buggy days.
If there are problems, hindering our progress, then the solution is not to give up, but to fix those problems.
Whatever costs associated with Hydrogen production and use would be far outweighed by the environmental savings. The economic damage may be a little harder to take.
Just changing our vehicles over to hydrogen ( and you can do it with almost any car, not just expensive specialty ones) would make far more impact than all the wind or solar energy crap they are trying to feed us now.
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