I read an article at msn called Top 10 green motoring myths. It says, In the meantime the biggest headache for scientists is how to extract and store hydrogen so it can be made available as a fuel, without the need to first use large amounts of fossil-fuelled electricity. To me the answer is wind power.
Using wind turbines, electricity could be produced that would be used in obtaining hydrogen from water by means of electrolysis. (The oxygen produced could also be stored too). Since the wind is free the costs are manpower, capital investment in the plant and water to replenish that used in the process.
Why won't it work, what have I missed???
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