All generators that make our power, regardless the fuel, are hydrogen cooled. If hydrogen was as big a problem as yall say, you would read about it, daily. And they would figure out a way to blame climate change and Donald trump. The biggest danger from hydrogen is its inherent danger in mixing with air. The perfect combination and you barely need a spark. But otherwise, it’s relatively safe. Btw, because of its density is why we use it to cool generators. It’s more efficient that the generator’s rotor spin in a gas much lighter than air, or anything else.
Murphy’s law prevails evermore and someone will find a way to blow one up.
Or some terrorist?
Would a hydrogen electrical plant, for example, require any less security than a nuclear plant?
All generators that make our power, regardless the fuel, are hydrogen cooled. If hydrogen was as big a problem as yall say, you would read about it, daily. And they would figure out a way to blame climate change and Donald trump. The biggest danger from hydrogen is its inherent danger in mixing with air. The perfect combination and you barely need a spark. But otherwise, it’s relatively safe. Btw, because of its density is why we use it to cool generators. It’s more efficient that the generator’s rotor spin in a gas much lighter than air, or anything else.
Excellent comment, hats off