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Originally Posted by MattyC
I agree with you on the solar aspect, but all the conversion of water into hydrogen youre talking about takes place in the fuel cell. You dont have to disperse hydrogen you have to disperse water (for which there are plenty of outlets already in place).
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You have no idea how fuel cells work, or apparently how the laws of thermodynamics work either.
Hydrogen fuel cells convert hydrogen and oxygen to water and electricty. So the converson of wter into hydrogen you're talking about, does not take place in the fuel cell.
Secondly, splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen (presumably using electricity) and then recombining it in a fuel cell, is a losing proposition energy wise. Yes it increasese the portability as hydrogen storage is currently more efficeint than batteries, but if you're talking about distribution networks eletricity is much more readily available, so we're probably better off to work no battery tech, than to build a hydrogen infrastructure.
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