
Debunking The Myth: Today’s Industrial Use of Hydrogen Doesn’t Mean It’s A Good Energy Carrier
– Hydrogen’s extensive industrial use is not indicative of its viability as a major energy carrier.
– There’s a misconception surrounding the term “hydrogen use,” implying its suitability beyond its current industrial applications.
– Advocates of hydrogen as a widespread energy carrier often fall into the equivocation fallacy by misrepresenting its industrial utilization.
Author’s Take
Advocates should be cautious about equating hydrogen’s current industrial applications with its feasibility as a broad energy carrier, as the equivocation fallacy can skew perceptions of its real potential in the energy sector.
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