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3. What part of the word, "transition", do you not understand?
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 02:15 PM
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At the beginning, the amount of hydrogen produced from renewable sources will be small. As the transition continues, the amount of hydrogen produced from renewables will grow. Eventually, most hydrogen will be produced from renewable sources. The most important thing right now is to develop a market for hydrogen that will drive development of renewable energy.

Hydrogen is important because it stores energy for use in things like transport systems, back up for grids, etc. There is energy loss when producing hydrogen but that is just another cost. Engineers have learned how to defeat the "tyranny" of the second law of thermodynamics.

Your arguments against renewable energy rely on much distortion. In the long run, it makes no difference. The energy transition will continue without you.



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