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Scary_Technology t1_ix9kmtd wrote

It's also a by-product of gas production. If hydrogen is produced from seawater using renewable electricity then it could be considered renewable.

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Garden-Wrong t1_ixb7pau wrote

Thanks for the reply! So….. seawater is a renewable resource?

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SK1D_M4RK t1_ixbah3c wrote

Good luck using up all the sea water.

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Garden-Wrong t1_ixdqyh8 wrote

Its still a finite resource. Just like oil and gas. Lots of it….

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SK1D_M4RK t1_ixf3zl7 wrote

We will run out of fresh water long before we would run out of sea water. Plus the ice caps are adding to the sea water daily.

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Scary_Technology t1_ixdnwxx wrote

If being used to produce hydrogen/oxygen which will be used to run internal combustion engines or fuel cells (both react the hydrogen back with oxygen, producing water as a result), then yes.

To be fair, hydrogen can also be produced from natural gas (95% of it in the US) which is not renewable. But from seawater and solar panels, heck yes, it's renewable and seawater will never run out.

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