Eiler, John M. and Tromp, Tracey K. and Shia, Run-Lie and Allen, Mark and Yung, Yuk L. (2003) The Bush Administration and hydrogen - Response. Science, 302 (5649). pp. 1332-1333. ISSN 0036-8075 http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20121025-093430710
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Abstract
Garman argues, correctly, that if people make very little molecular hydrogen, then very little can leak into the atmosphere. However, he considers only the 53 megatons of annual hydrogen production required for a single program in a single country—one or two orders of magnitude smaller than the scale a future hydrogen economy must take if it is to significantly impact global fossil fuel use.
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