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June 3, 2004

Trouble Bubbling On Hydrogen Highways

Eco-Friendly Legislators Must Coordinate Plans To Avoid Standards Conflicts

by Mark Dixon Bünger

with Sharyn Leaver, Esther H. Yuen

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Executive Summary

All across North America, eco-friendly politicians are proclaiming that their region will be the first to sport a "Hydrogen Highway": a long stretch of road dotted with hydrogen refueling stations for tomorrow's fuel-cell vehicles. But competition at this early stage wastes energy and funds that should be spent solving the formidable technological, economic, and consumer acceptance challenges that all hydrogen proponents face. Instead of competing, the Hydrogen Highways should collaborate on engineering knowledge, technology standards, and consumer communication.

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Industry

Automotive

Geography

Asia Pacific, Europe, North America