I'm a little unclear where the H2 is coming from in these examples, but I am a strong proponent of the philosophy this system is attempting to implement: finding alternative ways to do things. So often in the comments here on Linkedin, criticism of H2 focuses on round-trip energy efficiency of the kW, or else the cost and availability of H2 and infrastructure, with more sanguine comments relating to the difficulty of storing and transporting H2 and working with it as a molecule. All valid concerns, no doubt. But none truly suggest that H2 isn't capable of acting as a viable energy carrier (heck, just ask the people that ran the Apollo missions).
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