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Stellantis abandons hydrogen fuel cell development
(arstechnica.com)
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As noted in the article comments, not only are all of the theoretical benefits just not realized, but it's also nothing but greenwashing since hydrogen is a byproduct of fossil fuel production ("green hydrogen" seems like a pipedream.
Now if only the US wasn't slowly shooting itself in all ten toes with EV production and renewable energy policies....
Hydrogen does not have to be a byproduct of petroleum production, you can drill just for hydrogen.
We'll see.
Once there's enough hydrogen drilling and hydrogen production no longer depend on fossil fuel, then maybe H2 vehicules will make sense. Or maybe H2 will still be impractical due to other drawbacks.
Meanwhile it make sense to focus on less polluting options.
Oh great, punch more holes through the aquifer that can't be repaired