Why aren't hydrogen fuel cells being seriously considered as a source of energy?
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Because fuel cells allow the regulated reaction of hydrogen (in a tank) and oxygen (from the air) to produce electricity, they are often perceived as non-polluting. ... Hydrogen (like electricity) is not a primary source of energy but rather an energy carrier. There are no natural reservoirs of pure hydrogen.
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