@feld @encthenet @bitcoaxer I don’t think those are near the top 3 problems.
1. It takes a colossal amount of electricity to split water molecules. Unless there’s >100% renewables supply, you’re causing an increase in fossil fuel consumption to source it. At best true at a small/local scale during peak production.
2. H2 is a pain to store and transport.
2a. Molecules are so tiny they escape.
2b. Extremely volatile.
2c. Needs to be pressurised.
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