Not really. With high temperature process for instance, producing the hydrogen under pressure only takes like 1% more energy.
Sticking two electrodes in a glass of saltwater and then compressing that hydrogen to useful pressure takes a lot of energy.
There are some complications with hydrogen but most of what you hear is FUD. Usually from EV crowd because most hydrogen now is made from fossil fuels.
Not really. With high temperature process for instance, producing the hydrogen under pressure only takes like 1% more energy.
Sticking two electrodes in a glass of saltwater and then compressing that hydrogen to useful pressure takes a lot of energy.
There are some complications with hydrogen but most of what you hear is FUD. Usually from EV crowd because most hydrogen now is made from fossil fuels.