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Old 08-11-2006, 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by aurgathor
That's very possible. But using petroleum to make H2 will become less and less attractive over time as the price of the crude will go up. Of course, that doesn't apply to reactions where H2 is just a byproduct. In any case, for automotive fuel, it makes more sense to use the 'petrol' since it has a higher BTU rating than the H2 one can get from it.


That would be the OTHER point.