• @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    It’s effectively the same though, if the electricity for the small vehicles is generated by burning hydrogen

    • hamster
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      72 years ago

      It’s a fuel cell, it doesn’t “burn” hydrogen.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        You wouldn’t really need fuel cells at a power plant though, would you? Or are there advantages I’m unaware of?

        • TheChurn
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          42 years ago

          Fuel cells can be more efficient than combustion because of direct electrification. With combustion, there needs to be a boiler, turbine, etc and that adds to the losses through the system.

          At industrial scale, it is possible a turbine and boiler is probably the better bet, because the technology is very mature and large fuel cells may pose extra challenges with sourcing the membranes. It would need a more in-depth cost analysis.

    • keeb420
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      22 years ago

      but theres many ways to generate electricity that dont include hydrogen.

      • R0cket_M00se
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        32 years ago

        Why not use it if the technology exists and has a use case?

        Or is this more of the “OMG but the HINDENBURG!” Nonsense?