Green Hydrogen from thin air.

Here’s a Newsweek article about making “green” hydrogen fuel from thin air:According to a paper published on September 6 in the journal Nature Communications, this “green hydrogen” is produced by electrolyzing the humidity in the air, rather than the traditional liquid water, which may allow the provision of hydrogen fuel to dry and remote regions, with minimal environmental impact,…

https://www.newsweek.com/scientists-hydrogen-gas-air-humidit…

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this “green hydrogen” is produced by electrolyzing the humidity in the air, rather than the traditional liquid water, which may allow the provision of hydrogen fuel to dry and remote regions

The article mentions that it works in desert environments. Are there enough water and then hydrogen molecules to make it practical? How much hydrogen is needed to produce, say, 10 kilowatts on a daily basis?

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