So there is Sanford sitting there with Rockefeller and the NY power trust (Paulson, Geithner, Summers, Bernanke and others). And the oil cartel is very worried about hydrogen fuel cell’s making it into the automotive sector as it would quickly annihilate their profits. So they had Obama, Chu and Sanford kill off the fuel cell automotive projects in S.C. with Sandford programmed to say that they back the wrong HORSE.
If Americans mass protested the Bilderberg Group and its Rockefeller interlock: Council on Foreign Relations, the U.S. would be well on its way to the HYDROGEN ECONOMY!
I disagree with Chu’s decision to remove Hydrogen R&D out of the 2010 budget, but if the US isn’t aggressive with a hydrogen technology plan, other countries will lead. Instead of buying oil from other countries we will be buying hydrogen, hydrogen technology, and related products in the future. Shortly fuel cells will cost less due to low cost replacement catylsts (removal of platinum/paladium precisous metals) and we should be making use of all energy sources as we diversify.
Centralized power and a new smart grid is very important, but adding decentralized power generation is also key to our energy independence. As we install more Wind and Solar farms we will need to Store and Move energy short-term without a smart grid and that equates to using Hydrogen Generators local to the installations. By producing decentralized power with today’s Solar and Wind Hydrogen technology, we will over time, diversify our sources and remove transportation costs out of the cost equation. This Hydrogen could be then delivered to local distribution stations or stored for use in fuel cells for stationary and mobile applications. You just shouldn’t plan massive Solar and Wind expansion projects without this kind of storage and distribution plan component. Hydrogenics (HYGS) is one of the key companies supplying these Hydrogen Generators and Fuel Cells, now involved in several like projects outside of the US. Today’s technology for today’s decentralized power.
Stacey Derbinshire
May 9, 2009 | 3:00 PMHi there,
I looked over your blog and it looks really good. Do you ever do link exchanges on your blog roll? If you do, I’d like to exchange links with you.
Let me know if you’re interested.
Thanks..
matt
May 9, 2009 | 10:30 PMI thought about this before,
and stinked this would happen : )
Mytake
May 10, 2009 | 11:17 AMAnd yet another Bilderberg knife into the the back of the hydrogen fuel cell.
Here is the attendee list for the 2008 secret 135 international member Bilderberg meeting held in Virginia, last June. with the U.S. attendee’s highlighted: : http://illegalprotest.com/2008/06/08/list-of-bilderberg-2008-attendees-globalists-exposed/ .
So there is Sanford sitting there with Rockefeller and the NY power trust (Paulson, Geithner, Summers, Bernanke and others). And the oil cartel is very worried about hydrogen fuel cell’s making it into the automotive sector as it would quickly annihilate their profits. So they had Obama, Chu and Sanford kill off the fuel cell automotive projects in S.C. with Sandford programmed to say that they back the wrong HORSE.
If Americans mass protested the Bilderberg Group and its Rockefeller interlock: Council on Foreign Relations, the U.S. would be well on its way to the HYDROGEN ECONOMY!
john
May 11, 2009 | 8:46 PMI disagree with Chu’s decision to remove Hydrogen R&D out of the 2010 budget, but if the US isn’t aggressive with a hydrogen technology plan, other countries will lead. Instead of buying oil from other countries we will be buying hydrogen, hydrogen technology, and related products in the future. Shortly fuel cells will cost less due to low cost replacement catylsts (removal of platinum/paladium precisous metals) and we should be making use of all energy sources as we diversify.
Centralized power and a new smart grid is very important, but adding decentralized power generation is also key to our energy independence. As we install more Wind and Solar farms we will need to Store and Move energy short-term without a smart grid and that equates to using Hydrogen Generators local to the installations. By producing decentralized power with today’s Solar and Wind Hydrogen technology, we will over time, diversify our sources and remove transportation costs out of the cost equation. This Hydrogen could be then delivered to local distribution stations or stored for use in fuel cells for stationary and mobile applications. You just shouldn’t plan massive Solar and Wind expansion projects without this kind of storage and distribution plan component. Hydrogenics (HYGS) is one of the key companies supplying these Hydrogen Generators and Fuel Cells, now involved in several like projects outside of the US. Today’s technology for today’s decentralized power.
matt
May 11, 2009 | 11:36 PMCORRECTION
I thought about this before,
and I stinked this would happen : )
FuelCellWorks
May 13, 2009 | 2:36 PMHi Stacey,
Yes we definitely look into doing link exchanges with other sites. Where can we contact you regarding this?