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CSM Chuck Stafford
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Once it is commercially viable on a large scale, it will thrive. Until then it will be alternative
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Exactly! I believe it has more potential than intermittent power sources that require using the power grid as one would a battery to work successfully. MHO
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SP5 Nuclear Weapons Specialist
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Only one downside to hydrogen is that it is very explosive.
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Yes, most energy transitioning from one form to another is.
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Don't they make bombs out of hydrogen?
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You are absolutely correct. Many medicines doctors prescribe us would kill us in the wrong dose; I think of it sort of like that. Gasoline fumes are very explosive yet we learned to use it relatively safe. Look at the problems with electric cars getting into accidents, I don’t know any fireman that wants to get one of them. MHO
https://www.atomicheritage.org/history/hydrogen-bomb-1950
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