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by anotheryou 1844 days ago
Is it done with electricity? In that case it would be whatever the grip offers and probably the 'd pay the premium for renewables to keep their image.
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No, hydrogen at an industrial scale is produced chemically from petroleum. The two steps are "shift reaction" and "steam reforming."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water-gas_shift_reaction

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_reforming

The days of hydrogen being an efficient storage medium for solar or nuclear energy through electrolysis are far in the future.

Blue Origin doesn't need hydrogen at industrial scale. They could easily supply themselves with "green" hydrogen created via electrolysis.

Elon Musk has promised to eventually fuel Starship with synthetic "green" methane. Green hydrogen is a much simpler problem, so if Blue Origin hasn't yet made that promise, it's quite likely they will soon.

>Elon Musk has promised to eventually fuel Starship with synthetic "green" methane.

Just so I can pencil this on my calendar, where does this fit on the timeline relative to full self-driving and the hyperloop?

According to wikipedia, 95% is hydrogen is made from fossil fuels.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_production