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The State of the Electrical Grid: In regard to the energy transition...
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(04-18-2022, 02:46 PM)Sled21 Wrote: The reason I think they aren't the solution, is because the hydrogen fuel cell is so much better. Electric cars, even if you take the issues with the batteries and their ultimate disposal out of it, still have to be charged. In an overwhelming part of the country, that means they are still powered with coal. Hydrogen is the most plentiful thing on this planet, and when it is processed through the fuel cell you can actually drink the water that comes out of the tailpipe. The energy comes from the hydrogen that charges the car. THAT is a true zero emission vehicle. We just need hydrogen pumps. You can fill a hydrogen tank on a vehicle in the same amount of time you can fill up with gas.

If there were only a way to lessen our reliability on coal for electricity. Wonder if anyone has a plan to transition to renewable energy and invest heavily in solar, wind and hydropower and the like. 
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RE: The State of the Electrical Grid: In regard to the energy transition... - CKwi88 - 04-18-2022, 03:04 PM

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