Point taken, although one day in the not too distant future it will happen and revolutionize the way we harness energy.imhoKIWIKARLOS said:I just think that there simply wouldn't be that much waste hydrogen from industrial processors to make fuel for hundreds of thousands of vehicles. Even if it was 20-30% hydrogen in the total fuel make up, were still talking about huge amounts of hydrogen. Plus all the additional infrastructure you would need to produce and store/retail the fuel i imagine would make it less attractive.
and the geothermal hot rocks may be located close to transmission lines but its still 5km below the surface. GDY tried drilling holes to this depth at the cooper basin. they snapped so many drill shafts they ended up abandoning the drill. Its a huge logistical challenge to build a giant underground heat exchanger.
Dont worry i day traded these last week 100000 @ 27 sold them @ 27.5 , oh how i wish i'd kept them, anyway back in at 30.5 only with 30000 tho!KIWIKARLOS said:well dont i feel like a goose
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