Would it be any different to spontaneous combustion that some(ie. Tesla) EVs have to contend with.
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From a total emissions pov (including power generation in EV’s )hydrogen must be better?
Anybody know?
depends on the purity required and how far you want to nest the carbon cycle.
low purity low quantity low pressure hydrogen is easy. solar panel step up inverter a couple of buckets of sea water and you're away. but how far do go, does the cost of making the panel, and the buckets come in here or the power for the pumps to compress the Hydrogen to a workable pressure and volume count?
stepping up the volume and pressure is scaleable but its a log scale (watch your air compressor gauge needle you'll soon work out why) purity depends on how you want to do it.
my opening guess is...
the total carbon foot print intiallly will be against the hydrogen BUT as more systems come on line and we start making stuff with stuff that was powered by hydrogen powered generation... it will come down rapidly espescially as the end result is (in the perfect world) pure water...
I can easily foresee the end result where the emission of your hydrogen powered car are captured in a tank and of a night/day you plug into a "charging station" where your pure water is whisked away and high pressure liquid Hydrogen is pumped into your supply tank.
once thats happening it wont be long before the rednecks who like camping will begin to frankenstein recouperation units that drain the water out of the emissions tank and then slowly split it out and re-pressurise it back into the supply tank.
and then car makers will begin to include that functionality into the vehicles in a refined form that will probably take advantage of regen braking.
Not only is Canberra going to have cardboard cutout hydrogen fuel bowsers but we are going to electric fire engines.
ACT fire service charges toward an electric future | The Canberra Times
Only take 2 hours to recharge - hope we don't have a fire at the 1 hour mark.
Shell, BP or any of these pending ideas perhaps Hydrogen energy - Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)