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Nuclear Power as a Source of Hydrogen Fuel
BTW, all you guys overreacting to nuclear. There is technology out there now that is safe. You can take these old plants offline. Thorium reactors are one idea. There are several. We've come a long way.— April 8, 2012 4 p.m.
Nuclear Power as a Source of Hydrogen Fuel
Hey, Dave Rice, the idea is not new. I've found references to the process as far back as 1979. Also, in 2003, George Bush went all-in on Hydrogen, and the plan was to build more nuclear plants along with the idea to use waste heat to electrolyse hydrogen. It's been out there: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/… http://www.nirs.org/factsheets/hydrogenbynuclear.…— April 8, 2012 3:57 p.m.