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Posted: Sun Sep 4th, 2022 03:56 pm |
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I think batteries are just simple to use - the electricity grid is there for slow charging and the fast charging points are appearing in petrol stations and supermarkets. Hydrogen is a whole new ballpark - the development of viable fuel cells and tanks plus the conversion of petrol stations to carry liquid hydrogen and dispense it has all yet to come. Plus the production facilities - it would make sense for offshore wind farms to produce the gas by electrolisis and pipe it ashore for liquifaction. Maybe NASA has a few issues to solve with loading liquid hydrogen!
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