There is energy loss in every energy system. You just have to engineer around them.
If they want everything to go electric, they should have started installing MSRs at the block level 50 years ago. Then we could have electric cars today.
But, no, nuclear was the boogeyman 50 years ago. Now it's "carbon ".
I always assumed the H2 gas would be made at the filling station. They'd have a water line, filter/distillation, and then a big electrical supply to split the water to fill the onsite storage tank.
There is energy loss in every energy system. You just have to engineer around them.
If they want everything to go electric, they should have started installing MSRs at the block level 50 years ago. Then we could have electric cars today.
But, no, nuclear was the boogeyman 50 years ago. Now it's "carbon ".
I always assumed the H2 gas would be made at the filling station. They'd have a water line, filter/distillation, and then a big electrical supply to split the water to fill the onsite storage tank.
Wow! I had no idea.