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Originally Posted by pig
martianif hydrogen comes to the transportation market, it won't be in gaseous form.
risk mitigation strategies are a major part of the case for deployment...that's probably all i want to say at the present time.
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That's a given. As I said, hydrogen in gas form is far too volatile. I would imagine the most effective means would be to store it in a hydride of some sort and produce elemental hydrogen as needed through means of a catalyst. Perhaps something with palladium? I don't know, I'm not particularly well versed in this stuff.
My point was more that the running a hydrogen production system out of your garage to drive a hydrogen powered car with no concern given to these issues is a really bad idea. Action movie explosion kind of bad.
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