• bearboiblake [he/him]@pawb.social
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      27 days ago

      Are you trying to make the claim that using renewable energy to perform electrolysis of water to generate green hydrogen is somehow fantastical?

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        21 days ago

        It’s certainly possible, but doubtfully scalable for a global fleet of EVs. It still doesn’t solve the problems around strip mining rare elements. Trains and busses powered by overhead wires work fantastic and don’t need any of that.

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          21 days ago

          It is far, far more sustainable and scalable than BEV. I am proposing hydrogen FCEV as a substitute for BEV and ICE vehicles. Trains and trolleybuses aren’t really relevant to this conversation as they can be direct electric driven.