Dutch students cross North Sea in hydrogen boat - but you won't ride one anytime soon
Briefly

A team of students from the Technical University of Delft have made history by crossing the North Sea in a fully hydrogen-powered boat.
The boat, which cruises at 40km/h, made the trip using just 12 kgs of hydrogen fuel.
One of the student team lowers a hydrogen tank into the hull of the prototype hydrogen boat.
Hydrogen is the 'best way to store green energy when converted by fuel cells.' It has an energy storage density approximately 235 times larger than industry standard lithium-ion battery cells.
Read at TNW | Sustainability
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