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Originally published April 11 2004

Fuel Cells Running on Corn Could Replace 40% of National Petroleum Consumption

by Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor

The advances in fuel cell technology and hydrogen souces keep accelerating. The latest is a fuel cell that runs on ethanol produced from corn. This is significant because there's a glut of corn in the world, and the majority of it us produced in the United States. This ethanol-powered fuel cell is inexpensive to operate and reportedly highly efficient. Corn is a renewable fuel source, of course, as long as the sun keeps shining, and that makes it an ideal fuel source. It is also abundant, with enough supply to replace more than a third of our national consumption of petroleum.

So far, we've seen fuel cells running on residential sewage, we've seen gas hydrates on the ocean floor turned into usable hydrogen, and we've seen advances in hybrid vehicles that set the perfect stage for hydrogen powered cars. The hydrogen economy is approaching quickly, it seems, and the sources of fuel appear to be abundant.





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