To be honest, Kapitan, you probably have a better upstanding of these systems based on your own research and knowledge and experiences than most here. MaDef and Catfish have offered information that seems reasonable. Hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide fuel cells have showed promise and Germany experimented with both during WW2.
Hydrogen has the advantages of low carbon emissions as opposed to fossil fuels. Further, Hydrogen can be combusted directly, or it can be used in a fuel cell to produce electricity.
The dangers of Hydrogen is adequate storage because as you already know, Hydrogen can be volatile. The good news is that scientists are looking for cleaner and renewable energy sources.
I think Hydrogen fuel cells is addition to powerful batteries may be the way to go. Unfortunately, this only seems a viable alternative in the automotive industries.
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