Why the US fossil fuel industry wants to get in on the hydrogen act

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Making hydrogen consumes a lot of energy Regardless of method At what point does it become wasteful? Imagine, If all natural gas were converted to hydrogen with carbon capture (green) the planet would run out of natural gas 35% to 50% faster What are out Goals & Objectives? 🤔

'hydrogen has been touted as a potentially revolutionary alternative to fossil fuels' is yet another fallacy & FFF & corrupt physics as manufacturing/production of hydrogen for Fuel cell wholly & solely depends on using fossil fuels

'cleaner form of energy' is a fallacy based upon illiteracy in thermodynamics & fundamentally flawed, fake physics Aime_Williams

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