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<blockquote data-quote="CruiserClass" data-source="post: 1824557" data-attributes="member: 61332"><p>Hydrogen, in an imperfect analogy, is a sort of battery. It can carry energy but doesn't make energy. It has yet to be market competitive due to the cost of production. It makes very little sense for nations with large, and relatively cheap, access to fossil fuels and it makes little sense for vastyly spread out nations that would need a massive investment in infrastructure to deliver it widely.</p><p></p><p>In short, it will likely be viable in some nations but never viable in others. It makes quite a bit more sense for nations without their own reserves and with nuclear or other large scale electricity production capability vs fuel needs and with compact areas with high population densities. Japan, perfect sense. Canada, terrible value proposition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CruiserClass, post: 1824557, member: 61332"] Hydrogen, in an imperfect analogy, is a sort of battery. It can carry energy but doesn't make energy. It has yet to be market competitive due to the cost of production. It makes very little sense for nations with large, and relatively cheap, access to fossil fuels and it makes little sense for vastyly spread out nations that would need a massive investment in infrastructure to deliver it widely. In short, it will likely be viable in some nations but never viable in others. It makes quite a bit more sense for nations without their own reserves and with nuclear or other large scale electricity production capability vs fuel needs and with compact areas with high population densities. Japan, perfect sense. Canada, terrible value proposition. [/QUOTE]
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