There are a few vehicle energy fuels that can be cheaper than gasoline, depending on several factors such as fuel prices, vehicle efficiency, and driving habits. My top pick for much of today's transportation, energy storage and supply chain needs is green hydrogen (H) which has no pollution emissions. The current cost of green hydrogen at the pump is between $3.7 to $5.6 per kg, with a target of reaching $2 per kg by 2028, making it cost-competitive with gasoline. Green hydrogen, produced through electrolysis of seawater using renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and geothermal can be mass-produced in affordable large quantities enough to meet the transportation and energy storage demands for the US and much of the world.
Energy Cheaper Than Oil Gasoline with Cleaner Emissions
Updated: Sep 29
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