Why is Hydrogen not feasible yet for heating or driving?

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What is actually the simplest answer why hydrogen is not feasible yet for a replacement of our usual ways to heat buildings or drive cars. I heard that Hydrogen makes sense for larger vehicles that have to drive for a lot of miles but smaller ones are not really in development outside of toyota’s experiments. Is there already a way to when it could get feasible?

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I’d love an end to climate change, but hydrogen fuel cells only get us half way there.

One of the big concerns with climate change is melting ice caps raising the sea level. Hydrogen fuel cells emit water it has made. This will evaporate, form clouds and fall as rain. It will rain more, there will be more floods and the sea levels will rise.

We’d be much better off investing the money to make more efficient solar panels and wind turbines.

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