Born to be wired: "It's a Catch-22 situation. Without filling stations, consumers will not buy hydrogen cars, yet since there are no hydrogen cars on the road, energy companies have no incentive to invest in building the stations. That's one reason why the US National Research Council (NRC) reckons that the government would have to spend $55 billion over the next decade or so to make fuel-cell cars competitive with conventional cars by 2023."
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