Long term storage isn't a problem if it's separated out at point of use. That's where the actual cell research is focused.
If it's taken from hydrocarbon fuel, as opposed to hydrolysis, then it becomes more viable. Also, the energy density problem (such as with batteries) doesn't become an issue, as the two are far closer in the at-point solution.
Long term storage isn't a problem if it's separated out at point of use. That's where the actual cell research is focused.
If it's taken from hydrocarbon fuel, as opposed to hydrolysis, then it becomes more viable. Also, the energy density problem (such as with batteries) doesn't become an issue, as the two are far closer in the at-point solution.
cecilbdml 2 years ago
There is another problem, and that is storage. Long term storage. Once that is solved all the other problems are just tactical issues.
HydrogenBarry 2 years ago