RE:RE:InterestingFisherKing wrote: Jumping onto the H2 bandwagon. This idea of recovering H2 from industrial electrolysis processes has been around for at least 30 years. There are major challenges with capturing and purifying the H2 gas.
I don't know if this could be considered Gree Hydrogen if you are using power from the grid. Electrolysis of ammonia uses a huge amount of power. At best, you could argue that recovering the H2 will offset some of the GHG emissions associated with the process.
Anyways, H2 as a fuel is a dead-end for cars and light trucks.
Ok. What about Ballard or Bloom Energy? :)