I agree with both of you but steam reform means storage and transportation. Hydrogen is one of the most difficult gases on earth to “handle”
I can’t see it working unless you use inefficient hydrolysis or some localized process “on site” at the refill station. None of this makes any sense to me.
The most important use of hydrogen fuel is the generation of government subsidies as it is not an economic choice of fuel.
That is important for conservatives to be against and liberals to be in favor of.
Yes. That's another problem. Cryogenic tanks on board a car? What happens in a crash? Worse yet, highly pressurized H2 on board? In a crash, *****BOOOOOOM***** no more passengers.