No, and I don't put gasoline into my flashlight either. It leaks all over the place. ;~))
Try to understand that different applications have different economics. You can't broad brush the economics with general principles as this article attemptes to do. The only way to measure the economics of various transport fuels is against the costs of other transport fuels. Will H2 ever have better economics for transport than hydrocarbon fuel? I don't know. But IMHO, it's worth a few billion to find out.
Here we go again. Whose couple of billion? Yours? Please feel free to contribute, but don't force me to contribute to something that I KNOW is a giant boondoggle designed to take plundered taxpayer money and give it to industry.
Just like ethanol as a motor fuel with many of the same conversion inefficiencies.
I never though I'd agree with MurrayMom an anything, but I think that she actually has a good point here about the wastefulness of exploring H2 as a fuel (even a blind hog finds an acorn now and then I guess)
Sometimes I put gasoline in my flashlight and it works fine You just have to find the right kind of flashlight.