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Author Topic:   What happens after the oil is gone?
Rand Al'Thor
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Message 3 of 79 (66173)
11-13-2003 2:51 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by DBlevins
11-13-2003 1:35 AM


Well, in terms of oil use in cars, hopefully we will start moving over to hydrogen. Once we start the transition it will be killing two birds with one stone. Hydrogen creates only pure water as waste (No more pollution) and Hydrogen is also the most abundant element in the universe (Low prices and no need of oil). Although it is quite expensive to get a Hydrogen powered cars right now in a few years they will be pretty common.

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