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Re: Jack_Bolander post# 45337

Monday, 09/20/2021 8:37:25 PM

Monday, September 20, 2021 8:37:25 PM

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JB- Maybe Andy is confusing us by comparing a unit of weight (kilogram) to a unit of volume (gallon).

1kg of hydrogen = 2.2 lbs

1 gallon of gasoline weighs 6.07 pounds, which means there are 2.76kgs in one gallon of gas.

Is it fair to compare 1 unit of something to 2.76 units of another thing to determine which is a more price efficient fuel?

Being fair, 1 kg of hydrogen = .45 gallons of gasoline, which is 1kg also.

What does this equal weight comparison do to Andy's cost comparison? Maybe Andy should start comparing the two fuels with the same weight or volume category.
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