How would fuel – magnesium and water – for the Hydrality get to the fueling stations?
Hydrality fuel –magnesium and water – could be transported in a variety of ways including traditional methods of trucking and pipelines. Since it is a benign material, the magnesium could be easier and more cost efficient to transport as compared to compressed or liquefied hydrogen, or even petroleum.
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