Perhaps you should google a bit better. Some hydrogen fueling stations use electricity to generate hydrogen. So they use the same electricity as an EV. And even with hydrogen made from fossil fuels the CO2 footprint is lower due to higher efficiency. The latter may ofcourse change when more bio-fuel is used.
I have done just as you say and can NOT find one fueling station using electrolysis to generate hydrogen. Since you seem to know of one why didn't you post it?
You know you would have a lot more credibility with people if you make a claim, you support it with factual evidence instead of telling someone to find it on the web.
Dude that’s a hydrogen fueling satiation with solar panels on the roof. An6 dope can see that. The solar panels produce electricity which is sent to the grid and cars and buses can get hydrogen for hydrogen powered vehicles.
Help us out here...... where does it say in the picture, on the web site or in the blog where the hydrogen comes from? IT DOESN’T. You have NOT proved anything. You do realize that less than 10 miles away is a Cheveron refinery where they have lots of hydrogen gas from the refining of crude oil.
You know if you would do you homework a much better you would find the company that built and operates that Hydrogen fueling station states the hydrogen fuel comes from fossil fuels.
Yes my friend the web site clearly states the hydrogen used to fuel hydrogen vehicles is coming from FOSSIL FUELS and specifically NATURAL GAS.
“Today, hydrogen is mainly produced by steam reforming fossil fuels such as natural gas. Excess hydrogen is also recovered as a by-product from various industrial processes. Even though hydrogen generated from fossil feedstocks has the advantage of zero-tailpipe emissions, the production chain still leaves a carbon footprint. Well-to-wheel emissions of a hydrogen fuel-cell car are nonetheless approximately 30% lower than those of a conventional diesel-powered car.
Building on these conventional hydrogen production techniques and Linde’s experience of more than 100 years of H2 production, we are actively developing technologies to ultimately increase the share of renewably produced hydrogen.”
JEEZE MAN DO YOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE POSTING SO YOU CAN BE TRUSTED. You are like that dude posting a bunch of marketing hype BS on biofuels.
Now to be fair to you, there is only one experimental hydrogen electrolysis refueling station and that is is in Germany. But you didn’t mention that one, so I will for you. But it is experimental so don’t expect to get your hydrogen powered car filled there.