Question....since hydrogen is highly flammable, how is that concern dealt with using this fuel source?
I think in hydrogen fuel cells, the hydrogen is in a substrate, not just a big tank of gas waiting to go hindenburg.
LP is highly flammable yet millions of homes have a tank sitting close to a house.
With LP being pushed into the house under pressure.
I assume it is reacted already to keep it in a “solid state” and the laser releases the bonds.
“Question....since hydrogen is highly flammable, how is that concern dealt with using this fuel source?”
Like GASOLINE isn’t? You DO use gasoline, right?
Gasoline, EXTREMELY EXPLOSIVE and FLAMMABLE.
Lithium batteries, EXTREMELY EXPLOSIVE and FLAMMABLE.