Friday, June 14, 2019

"Wonder-fuel"?-----Hydrogen fuel stations explodes in Norway

Hydrogen fuel stations explodes in Norway
  • Two injured, but only after their cars' airbags went off due to blast concussion
A hydrogen fuel station exploded in Sandvika, Norway, on Monday, and because of it fuel supplier Nel has closed 10 more stations in the country. 
As a result, both Toyota and Hyundai have issued pauses of deliveries of their hydrogen vehicles, mainly becuase of closing of those stations. 
...This won’t be the death knell for the fuel, but hydrogen does have its drawbacks, besides being flammable (hydrogen gas can burn in air at wide concentrations -- between 4 and 75 percent). 
It also takes another energy source, whether green and renewable or fossil fuel-based, to separate it from oxygen. Plus, it's harder to store and transport than gasoline and oil..."
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