| What sort of green job might you like to do in the | | | | and PA; and Battelle too in Columbus, OH. |
| future? How about Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology? | | | | Some stuff in Canada (Toronto and Montreal) where |
| Wouldn't that be a wonderful green and alternative | | | | they are actually implementing systems and |
| energy career for you? Indeed, but what if you live | | | | government vehicles. The US Government also has |
| in the North Eastern part of the US; where can you | | | | stuff going on in and around Washington DC. Also |
| find such a job? | | | | there are some folks at MIT, and other tech schools. |
| Well, first you need to get some schooling and you | | | | Hydrogen Cells are a great technology and we need |
| might be quite happy to learn that there are schools, | | | | to utilize this source. |
| engineering and chemistry majors at some of the top | | | | My thinking is using NH4, as nitrogen won't hurt |
| US Universities in the North East. Not long ago | | | | anything and there are four hydrogen atoms in each |
| someone mentioned to me that the "work and | | | | molecule, and we have a lot of that gas, and can get |
| research related to Hydrogen fuel cells would | | | | more easily. Ammonia isn't bad either, and natural gas |
| interest, but the chances of anything in the northeast | | | | could be used to get the hydrogen. Water only yields |
| anytime soon is slim at best, or so it seems." | | | | 2 hydrogen atoms, but also makes sense, challenges |
| Yes, those are some good points, but indeed, there | | | | of course are numerous, but the future should yield |
| really are some wonderful research projects going on | | | | all the technology we need to get it done. |
| in the Northeastern US, such as well, how about | | | | If you'd like to learn more about Hydrogen Cell Tech, |
| Eaton Corporation for instance, that might be | | | | Ballard puts out a great online newsletter. Please |
| worthy, they have research near the border of OH | | | | consider all this. |