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citood

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Mon Dec 5, 2016, 03:55 PM
Dec 2016

1. They will refuel at planned fueling stations along the interstate network. This is a limiting factor, shared by natural gas vehicles and even electric trying to go cross country.

2. Mostly they get it from natural gas (which always makes me wonder - why not just directly burn the natural gas for energy).

I do think hydrogen makes sense - for space probes and moon landers.

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