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It'll be interesting to see what the intended source of hydrogen is. As I understand current technology, electrolysis of water and subsequent storage isn't as good as a battery now.
We'll never know until all subsidies are stopped. True prices will then provide accurate information for consumers to decide whats best.
Politicians should have no say.
Why would anyone object to an energy source that is readily available and non-polluting. The only problem with hydrogen is the expense to move the product, not a viable alternative right now because of expense but research is underway.
I think thats been said since the beginning of the automobile.
Why does it need subsidies if its so promising?
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