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*A "Energy/Fuel Economy" wherein [[Hydrogen]] is used as the main, or ONE OF the main energy carrying, as well as storage chemicals | *A "Energy/Fuel Economy" wherein [[Hydrogen]] is used as the main, or ONE OF the main energy carrying, as well as storage chemicals | ||
*This is compared to the Crude Oil/Shale Gas economy we have now (or derivitives such as gasoline in regards to cars etc) | *This is compared to the Crude Oil/Shale Gas economy we have now (or derivitives such as gasoline in regards to cars etc) | ||
=Popular Culture= | |||
*Forbes says in 2021 that we are entering the hydrogen economy - [https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikescott/2020/12/14/green-hydrogen-the-fuel-of-the-future-set-for-50-fold-expansion/?sh=24792aa6df3b] | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= |
Revision as of 21:51, 31 July 2021
Basics
- A "Energy/Fuel Economy" wherein Hydrogen is used as the main, or ONE OF the main energy carrying, as well as storage chemicals
- This is compared to the Crude Oil/Shale Gas economy we have now (or derivitives such as gasoline in regards to cars etc)
Popular Culture
- Forbes says in 2021 that we are entering the hydrogen economy - [1]