• @disguy_ovahea
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    122 months ago

    It would’ve been a great transition from fossil fuel, had we embraced it before EV tech was consumer ready. Now it’s just a step backward.

      • Troy
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        112 months ago

        Special exception maybe for aviation and rocketry. But even then, methane (if made using green energy and the Sebatier process).

        • @[email protected]
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          72 months ago

          You can get comparable isp with methalox engines without any of the weight required to keep the hydrogen inside the rocket, right?

          • Troy
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            32 months ago

            Hydrogen ISP is still king by a significant margin, but ISP isn’t the whole story – hydrogen comes with additional tank weight (due to lower density) and storage issues (pesky molecular size…). So that trade-off for ISP only really makes sense for an upper stage like Centaur. I’m not sure it makes sense for New Shepherd even…

      • @CluckN
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        42 months ago

        Pshh you haven’t seen the peaks of blimp technology. On May 6th when they launch the Hindenburg we’ll see who gets the last laugh.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 months ago

          Production, consumption, electrolyzer efficiency limits and capital cost, storage problems, fueling problems, transportation problems, pretty much every aspect of this stuff makes it terrible for use as a vehicle fuel. All green hydrogen efforts should be focused on fertilizer production before anything else.