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- trisweb, on 04/04/2009, -0/+1Awesome, awesome article. The flowchart says it all. It's clearly so much simpler and more efficient to keep it all electric - even thinking of an intermediary doesn't make sense anymore except in fringe cases where the grid connectivity or charged battery exchange is not available. Keeping it electric streamlines and abstracts the whole process, so we only have to focus on a few points of conversion, and that means efficiency in development as well as actual energy transfer.
This kind of obvious logic needs to get out there. Electric is the only way to go. - lofispy, on 06/13/2008, -1/+1A very compelling argument against hydrogen energy technology as a part of a sustainable, green future. Instead it looks to renewable A/C energy sources and to a much smaller extent, bio-methane as the primary modes with which we can build the basis of a clean future.



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