RE:RE:RE:Don't know what's the big deal for hydrogen Even on this board you don't read all that is available???
"Another common misconception comes from an overemphasis on one infamous historical example without appropriate consideration of new innovations around hydrogen. People associate H2 fuel with explosions because of the 1937 Hindenburg disaster, in which a hydrogen-powered airship exploded and killed 36 people. But this association is not logically sound, as hydrogen fuel cells share little, if anything, with the specific design of this nearly century-old vehicle.
Today, manufacturers working on hydrogen fuel cell cars pack them with safety features and redundancies that account for potential weaknesses. And, beyond that, H2 is inherently safe."
https://www.fastechus.com/blog/is-hydrogen-fuel-safe-your-questions-answered