Sorry friend, hydrogen cannot be stored or transported in any kind of practical or reliable fashion.
Some ege case where a hydrogen-powered vehicle was produced doesn’t take away from my point. It is not, and it cannot ever be a practical fuel source, because it effectively cannot be stored.
Bro, if you do not understand the very basics of the standard model or solid state chemistry, you should probably just stop talking and being so arrogant.
Anybody that has the slightest clue about hydrogen knows that it cannot be used because it cannot be stored effectively. This is not an opinion, this is very fundamental basic, primitive almost, chemistry.
I can make a fucking hydrogen car in my kitchen right now by producing hydrogen via electrolysis, and direct it through a jet nozzle to produce thrust, but that is in no way proving that it’s usable in a practical sense, which is the word you seem to be skipping over in my replies.
Nobody has been able to solve this problem, and there’s no sign of it being solved on the horizon. Hydrogen is too small of an atom to be contained by anything else without destroying it.
Hydrogen can never be used as a practical fuel source as it destroys anything it’s put inside.
There are in fact hydrogen cars like the Mirai. Its a cost-effectiveness problem, not a you-can’t do that problem.
Sorry friend, hydrogen cannot be stored or transported in any kind of practical or reliable fashion.
Some ege case where a hydrogen-powered vehicle was produced doesn’t take away from my point. It is not, and it cannot ever be a practical fuel source, because it effectively cannot be stored.
You are so confidential incorrect that I weep for the future. Please tell me you don’t vote?
Bro, if you do not understand the very basics of the standard model or solid state chemistry, you should probably just stop talking and being so arrogant.
Anybody that has the slightest clue about hydrogen knows that it cannot be used because it cannot be stored effectively. This is not an opinion, this is very fundamental basic, primitive almost, chemistry.
I can make a fucking hydrogen car in my kitchen right now by producing hydrogen via electrolysis, and direct it through a jet nozzle to produce thrust, but that is in no way proving that it’s usable in a practical sense, which is the word you seem to be skipping over in my replies.
Nobody has been able to solve this problem, and there’s no sign of it being solved on the horizon. Hydrogen is too small of an atom to be contained by anything else without destroying it.