Submitted by Sorin61 t3_z90dii in technology
raygundan t1_iyf791f wrote
Reply to comment by Enchydrogen in The days of the hydrogen car are already over by Sorin61
> far enough away that you may lose power using traditional power lines to transfer to where its needed.
Certainly possible, but even long-range power transmission has fairly low loss compared to something like producing and shipping hydrogen.
> No other way to get that energy from the Sahara Desert to my house/truck/airplane to transport it via H2 that I can see.
You're basically saying "what if we build in this difficult area" but the difficulty of building the plant and shipping infrastructure there aren't likely to be radically different than the difficulty of connecting it to the grid. One option is going to require a pipeline, road, or rail all the way to this out-of-the-way facility-- and one option is going to require a power line. You're going to have to build "a connection" one way or the other, and it seems like it would take pretty narrow conditions to make a road viable but a power line not.
Enchydrogen t1_iyf95lo wrote
Copy that. Thanks for the insight, man. I am hopeful but I know hydrogen has a long way to go to prove itself. Hopefully it can find a way to solve some of the worlds problems. Cheers, brother and have a good night.
raygundan t1_iyf9g7i wrote
> Hopefully it can find a way to solve some of the worlds problems.
Agreed on that! It's one more option in the toolkit, and just because some of the more obvious niches (cars, for example) are probably better done other ways doesn't mean we won't find good ways to put it to work.
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