
2. Storage : Hydrogen is also hard to move around. Whereas oil can be sent through pipelines, and coal can be carried in the back of dump trucks, super-light hydrogen is hard to transport in a reasonable fashion. It is very expensive to move anything more than small amounts of it, making it impractical for most functions.
3. Not Easy to Replace Existing Infrastructure : As expensive as hydrogen is to produce and transport, it becomes even more expensive when you consider trying to use it to replace gasoline. There is no existing infrastructure in place to accommodate hydrogen as a fuel source for the average motorist. Gas stations and cars themselves would all have to be refitted at an astronomical cost to taxpayers and governments. It seems insane to even suggest that current fuel sources be replaced when what is already in place is working so well.
4. Highly Flammable : Hydrogen in itself is a very powerful source of fuel. We all know the effects of hydrogen bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. It’s highly inflammable and always in news for the potential risks associated with it.
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