A Russian-born scientist living in the U.S. state of Tennessee believes he may have found a solution to rising petrol costs — a cheap way to produce hydrogen.
A Russian-born scientist living in the U.S. state of Tennessee believes he may have found a solution to rising petrol costs — a cheap way to produce hydrogen.
Hydrogen may have a higher energy density per unit mass than gasoline, but it pales compared to gasoline when comparing energy density per unit volume, even in liquid form.