Comment Re:Good idea (Score 1) 104
1) How is it more polluting if it is hydrolyzed using things like wind generators like planned in Newfoundland?
2) There are huge reservoirs of white hydrogen being discovered all around the world in the last few years. A massive one in Europe just recently.
3) It isn't about efficiency of storage, it's about distribution; but most of EV ostriches don't want to hear that.
We have existing models and distribution networks to move hydrogen. But 80% of the world can't even reliably distribute electricity reliably and continually for existing needs. But then again, the EV religion is all about the privileged class who are the only ones who can really afford battery cars right now. They don't care or even think about what others outside their social class think or can afford, never mind poorer countries who won't be able to build out the kind of power grids needed for battery vehicles. And they certainly don't think about transport of goods, or should I say the lack of transport. Due to trucks that will require half their rated weight load going to batteries to handle the kind of torque they require. That means more trucks to make up for the lost volume. Again, why think ahead when in their happy lives they only ever had to think about the happy path. No hard thinking about places that can't support their ridiculous world views.