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pydry
on Dec 15, 2021
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Why battery costs have plunged since 2010
>even existing facilities for natural gas in, say, Germany would be sufficient for a whole month of the whole country's grid running off of hydrogen.
As I understood it natgas storage facilities wouldnt keep hydrogen. It'd leak.
jhgb
on Dec 15, 2021
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Gas infrastructure used to deal with coal gas which contained ~50% of hydrogen. Somehow it worked back then. Doesn't seem like an unsolvable problem to me.
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As I understood it natgas storage facilities wouldnt keep hydrogen. It'd leak.