Alas, by this analysis, hydrogen proponents seem to be mostly producing hot air and CO2.
There's people on both sides of the "hydrogen as energy storage" discussion making a living out of the discussion, but not a lot of people are using hydrogen at their own expense. Huge subsidies are needed to produce and use the stuff which is currently very far from being the greenest alternative.
Bugger.
There's people on both sides of the "hydrogen as energy storage" discussion making a living out of the discussion, but not a lot of people are using hydrogen at their own expense. Huge subsidies are needed to produce and use the stuff which is currently very far from being the greenest alternative.
Bugger.

Entropy is not what
it used to be.