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Hydrogen - the key to the green energy transition
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Clips from Hydrogen/Fuel Cell Expo at 2019 Hannover Messe
Panasonic- For A Hydrogen Society
Power 2 Gas: How to store renewable energy
Hydrogen Cars in 2025
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Building a H2 fueling station in 48 hours
Wind Powered Hydrogen Station
How It's Made: Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Amory Lovins: 20 Hydrogen Myths
Scientific American: Inside the Solar Hydrogen house
Hydrogen; Nature's Fuel
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A Hydrogen Powered Submarine
A Hydrogen Powered Weed Whacker
The Hydrogen Society- More than just a vision? by Arno A. Evers
The clean fuel of the future
submitted 3 years ago by Chop_Chop from deutschland.de
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[–]Edge_Finder 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun - 3 years ago (0 children)
I've always been pro-hydrogen. But thing is in cold weather climates is black ice. there is already an issue with that normal combustion engines.
I mean you could try to somehow collect the condensate but your tank will freeze unless you add like antifreeze to it. but still...
it would be great for home heating tho, the delivery is already there and a lpg same as nat gas.
really i think all this alt energy is region specific.
there is a lot more product than just gasoline that come from oil. Even natural gas, all that "bad" fracking you see is from bad practices, you get ethane from fracking... all your plastics come from that
idk, this is kind of scattered in a hurry, gotta get out the door, but i think you get my point
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