The problem with both hydrogen and electricity is that are energy transfer mediums rather than energy sources. Neither exist in a natural form in nature.
Funny, I thought Hydrogen was the most abundant element in the universe? This is a very interesting debate, certainly for my sector, as there is a big debate about the future of energy. From my perspective, the future is absolutely electric, but those who are traditionally fossil fuel based see Hydrogen as a viable alternative. I happen to think that electricity is too well established and too far ahead of Hydrogen for this to be any real competition. In time, perhaps the two can work side by side with specific applications using electricity and others using some form of Hydrogen fuel cell. As for EVs (and I'm a driver of one) I think we're almost at the VHS vs Betamax vs V2000 stage with Tesla and others racing ahead and Hydrogen placing as the V2000 system that is actually better than the others, but is just a bit too "technical" for the lay person to grasp. Fascinated to watch this develop and look forward to the next 50 years.
The problem with both hydrogen and electricity is that are energy transfer mediums rather than energy sources. Neither exist in a natural form in nature.
Funny, I thought Hydrogen was the most abundant element in the universe? This is a very interesting debate, certainly for my sector, as there is a big debate about the future of energy. From my perspective, the future is absolutely electric, but those who are traditionally fossil fuel based see Hydrogen as a viable alternative. I happen to think that electricity is too well established and too far ahead of Hydrogen for this to be any real competition. In time, perhaps the two can work side by side with specific applications using electricity and others using some form of Hydrogen fuel cell. As for EVs (and I'm a driver of one) I think we're almost at the VHS vs Betamax vs V2000 stage with Tesla and others racing ahead and Hydrogen placing as the V2000 system that is actually better than the others, but is just a bit too "technical" for the lay person to grasp. Fascinated to watch this develop and look forward to the next 50 years.
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