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    • Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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      There’s really nothing wrong with generating hydrogen when power costs are negative.

      Except that only happens like 500 hours a year.

      And hydrogen will leak from any tank.

      And it turns metal brittle.

      And I wouldn’t trust my neighbor with a propane tank, let alone hydrogen.

      And its nearly impossible to transport through existing infrastructure.

      But other than that, its great!

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        You forgot about the part where the possibility of generating hydrogen cleanly from electricity later is used as an excuse to build infrastructure and fuel-cell cars for it now, even though hydrogen now is dirty hydrogen produced by cracking fossil fuels.

        I have no confidence that the second phase of switching to electrolysis would actually happen, and that “the hydrogen economy” isn’t just a greenwashing scam perpetrated by natural gas producers.

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      I always love the stupidity of this idea: You were able to generate pure hydrogen at high costs… Now what should we do with it? Well lets just do what we did since the middle ages and burn it!

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          If you’re launching a rocket, sure. If cost or difficulty matters in any way compared to raw mass, not really.

          It was talked about for cars where density kinda matters, but you could put them in a fuel cell that way instead of just burning it, and I’m not sure if it was ever anywhere close to economical.

          The cost probably will go down, and with any luck the cost of polluting will go up, but electricity is going to be more practical for most things.

      • da_cow (she/her)@feddit.org
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        Well, there are useful appliances for hydrogen, where you just burn it. Burning it to heat your own home isnt one if them.