barkwindjammer
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heatherw":tuohhq6o said:And barkwindjammer, the thing is that hydrogen is readily available everywhere, and lithium is not. Well, there's a lot of it around, but concentrated in certain areas so that it is politically controlled. Rather like petroleum.
While you are right about the geographical high yield of lithium and placement on the political map of the world, Hydrogen is not readily available everywhere, its true that it makes up 1/3rd of a water molecule-its effectively 'locked' it takes electricity to 'un-lock' it, and when its 'un-locked' its as expensive and as efficient (or not) as petroleum.