I seriously doubt hydrogen will be a viable long term fuel source outside of very specific applications.
Even with the best production methods, we still can’t store it well long term. It causes embrittlement and corrosion to metals, and since the atoms are about as small as atoms get, it’s very hard to contain in a pressure vessel without leaks or metal impregnation. Making it and using it aren’t the big issue. Storage is.
Critics of hydrogen are just repeating BS from either the fossil fuel industry or the battery industry. It is just a repeat of anti-wind and anti-solar rhetoric back when they were just getting started.
No he didn’t. It’s just a bunch of random talking points and myths. He could’ve copy and pasted that answer from any of thousands of social media posts and it would’ve been nearly identical.
Even with the best production methods, we still can’t store it well long term. It causes embrittlement and corrosion to metals, and since the atoms are about as small as atoms get, it’s very hard to contain in a pressure vessel without leaks or metal impregnation. Making it and using it aren’t the big issue. Storage is.
Here they are again. Which bits are myths? Please be specific, thanks.
Can you post links to reputable sources? I can’t help but notice your entire account is devoted to shilling hydrogen so I’m not going to just take your word for it.
People have looked at hydrogen for long term storage. There is real science to back this up. Also, you never provided any sources to begin with. So you are demanding a double standard here.
Also, you never provided any sources to begin with. So you are demanding a double standard here.
You need to read back. OP raised concerns and you hand-waved them away without evidence. The onus is therefore on you to provide sources, not me. So far you’ve provided one link that doesn’t address these concerns. I’ve provided two that do.
I seriously doubt hydrogen will be a viable long term fuel source outside of very specific applications.
Even with the best production methods, we still can’t store it well long term. It causes embrittlement and corrosion to metals, and since the atoms are about as small as atoms get, it’s very hard to contain in a pressure vessel without leaks or metal impregnation. Making it and using it aren’t the big issue. Storage is.
Critics of hydrogen are just repeating BS from either the fossil fuel industry or the battery industry. It is just a repeat of anti-wind and anti-solar rhetoric back when they were just getting started.
Good grief, no. OP pointed out some valid concerns, which you haven’t bothered to address.
No he didn’t. It’s just a bunch of random talking points and myths. He could’ve copy and pasted that answer from any of thousands of social media posts and it would’ve been nearly identical.
Here they are again. Which bits are myths? Please be specific, thanks.
We can it store it long term. It is one of the major strengths of hydrogen. Your claim is near 180 of reality.
Can you post links to reputable sources? I can’t help but notice your entire account is devoted to shilling hydrogen so I’m not going to just take your word for it.
People have looked at hydrogen for long term storage. There is real science to back this up. Also, you never provided any sources to begin with. So you are demanding a double standard here.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352152X21011580
OP was concerned with the issues around storing hydrogen, the article you linked to doesn’t mention these challenges at all.
Are they real?
yes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_embrittlement
https://www.energypolicy.columbia.edu/publications/hydrogen-leakage-potential-risk-hydrogen-economy/
You need to read back. OP raised concerns and you hand-waved them away without evidence. The onus is therefore on you to provide sources, not me. So far you’ve provided one link that doesn’t address these concerns. I’ve provided two that do.