dan_b wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 9:07 am Battery electric. It already exists, it's a known technology and requires no new infrastructure. Its round-trip efficiency is 3x orders of magnitude better than Hydrogen fuel cells, produces no tailpipe emissions and, if the plant owner wishes, they can generate their own fuel on-site.
spread-tee wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 8:47 pm
Is there a viable alternative in the nearish future though? Chris Goodall plumps for loads of wind and PV generating Hydrogen for storage and running hard to electrify applications as a good option, not least because it can use a lot of the existing infrastructure and not require a huge change in everyday lifestyle.
spear teed
I suppose so, but are batteries really up to replacing a couple hundred kW engine bashing away in a big digger all day, or a long distance large truck?
If it can be done that's great but there are some hard to electrify situations that may benefit from a Hydrogen power source.
Provided of course it is green from wind and/or PV
Desp