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From a physics and practical engineering perspective that’s the rational approach.Hydrogen has some existing and potential uses, it’s not a dud concept as such, but it’s not likely to become anywhere near as ubiquitous as oil and gas have been in recent decades. Simply because it’s considerably harder to handle and costly to produce.It does have definite uses though.
From a physics and practical engineering perspective that’s the rational approach.
Hydrogen has some existing and potential uses, it’s not a dud concept as such, but it’s not likely to become anywhere near as ubiquitous as oil and gas have been in recent decades. Simply because it’s considerably harder to handle and costly to produce.
It does have definite uses though.
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