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      12-04-2022, 03:51 AM   #29
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But your argument makes it worse for a hydrogen economy. The global need for electricity required to produce hydrogen will challenge power companies the same way, except demand will be higher because the end to end efficiency of transforming electricity into motion at the wheels of a car is lower than with EVs.

Plus the demands of building a hydrogen infrastructure basically from scratch.

I just don’t see it, it makes no sense other than potential niche applications.
You can use hydrogen at sub-atomic level to create electricity, after all, that's almost how the Sun does it
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