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U.S. officials and automotive industry leeaders have agreed that hydrogen fuel is the long-term solution to reducing the country’s oil dependence, but continue to debate whether the U.S. timeline for developing alternative fuels is aggressive enough.
At the recent Group of Eight summit, leaders projected that global energy demand will increase 50 percent by 2030. President Bush’s Hydrogen Fuel Initiative, launched in 2003, called for “technology readiness” for implementation of hydrogen fuel cells in vehicles by 2015.
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