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, whereas, the government has the financial resources to fund such advancements, as well as protect them with new laws. (Esselstyn 1) The details of this elaborate plan are quite complex, however its basis and main goals are simple. The NHA plans on introducing hydrogen into society as a new energy source, and eventually have it become the main source of energy. (Esselstyn 1) The first step to achieving this is to get the industries and the government to commit to this project, because without them this plan is just scribbles on paper. To do this the NHA must convince industries that they will eventually make a profit from hydrogen technologies. As for the government, they must be convinced that their investments will ensure a cleaner, safer environment, as well as reduce health costs and decrease oil imports. (Esselstyn 2) The ultimate goal of this plan is to clean up our tarnished planet for future generations to enjoy, and if everything outlined in the hydrogen commercialization plan unravels accordingly, this goal is not far off.As shown in this paper there are very valid reasons to find and use an alternate source of energy and from what I now know, hydrogen seems to be that alternative. As it has been outlined in previous pages, hydrogen is clean, safe, abundant, effective and has very few drawbacks. I am also now convinced, after researching this subject, that something is being done and I hope and believe that hydrogen will become the fuel of the future, not only for my sake, but for my future children’s sake and for our entire planet’s sake. ...

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