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In this set of material the topic of whether internal-consumption engines can replace by hydrogen-based fuel-cell engines is discussed. The lecture relates to this topic by adding the information about whether the claim of replacement can meet by providing some problems related to hydrogen-based fuel-cell engines.
The lecturer explains that hydrogen-based cells are not easily available since hydrogen cannot use directly and it should transform to the liquid state. According to her, this requires difficult technology in which hydrogen should keep under -200 degree. However, this notion...
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