Today, the National Hydrogen Association released a new report called the
"Energy Evolution: An Analysis of Alternative Vehicles and Fuels to 2100." The
Energy Evolution shows that a scenario which initially includes a mix of
alternative vehicles, and is later dominated by hydrogen fuel cell electric
vehicles sales is the only way to simultaneously cut U.S. greenhouse gas
pollution by 80% below 1990 levels; reach petroleum quasi-independence by
mid-century; and eliminate nearly all controllable air pollution by the end of
the century. The report also shows that an expansion of hydrogen stations is
more affordable than most people think.