Hydrogen is explosive.
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CO2 is formed in a coal fuelled station when coal is burnt and the carbon it it combines with oxygen and leaves carbon dioxide
Coal is an impure form of carbon. When combusted it releases carbon dioxide. . It also releases , sulphur dioxide, ammonia, hydrogen sulphide. These three gases are released in much smaller quantities. In modern coal fired power stations, 'scrubbers' or varying types are placed in the exhaust flue(chimney), in order that they can be used elsewhere. So when viewing a power station from the outside, if the coal is being combusted correctly, you will not see any smoke from the chimney. However, there are usually large cooling towers alongside a power station, issuing 'white smoke'. This 'White smoke' is actually 'steam', that has not fully condensed in the cooling tower.
Because of the danger of fuel vapour igniting. For similar reasons, they dislike folk using cell phones on the forecourt of the station.
go to the gas station, don't be an idiot..
The main risk is that hydrogen is quite explosive.
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as electricity. If hydrogen fuel cell cars make it may be delivered at your filling station as liquid hydrogen.
Not really because there are few filling station to fill them up at. There are no hydrogen cars being sold at this time.
The base station tower.
Large scale stations cost approximately $5 million each.
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