So far, none of your points have disproved the hydrogen economy being possible. If you have actual constructive feedback, it'd be nice rather than just being a naysayer spreading FUD.
This is were I can see that you are a "wannabe" without any scientific nor economic background. When you are proposing a new "solution" YOU have to prove that is feasible. That means that you have to provide at least the basic numbers on which your "theory" (you insult that word) is based. And no, just having a transportation cost is not enough.
Example: "We could put rockets on the moon using butterflies and if you say is not possible you are spreading FUD." That´s exactly what you are saying.
Bah, this is wasting time. BTW, you will find biased reports to justify anything. That is what lobbies are for.
Umm, I'm from academia, abet a different focus (information technology). I'm not a "wannabe".
I've provided sources and information to support claims which you refuted. Now you're saying "the sources are fake!!!!!". If you're too lazy to double check my work, fuck off?
If you want, I can provide DOI for each bit of research; eg; 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2014.05.078
On the tungsten carbide synthesis for PEM fuel cell application - Problems, challenges and advantages
and there is a good rationale behind producing hydrogen in Nuclear Plants, yet in no way by the means suggested.
Even you don't have a background in energies or economics, you do understand that your proposal has to make economic sense. I can't "double check your work" because you have not provided any numbers of your own that I could possibly check. Again, this is so basic that it does not make sense to argue.