Strypey on Nostr: npub1zw9fy…rwtd3 > i'm not a fan of hydrogen, green or otherwise -- but in ...
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> i'm not a fan of hydrogen, green or otherwise -- but in controlled, industrial setting enabled by spare solar capacity?
... or wind capacity, when it's blowing hard when electricity demand is low. Or hydro capacity, when it's raining and the hydro lakes are full, etc, etc. Any situation where intermittent renewables produce in surplus to demand.
At any other time, making hydrogen would be grey, not green. Wouldn't it?
> i'm not a fan of hydrogen, green or otherwise -- but in controlled, industrial setting enabled by spare solar capacity?
... or wind capacity, when it's blowing hard when electricity demand is low. Or hydro capacity, when it's raining and the hydro lakes are full, etc, etc. Any situation where intermittent renewables produce in surplus to demand.
At any other time, making hydrogen would be grey, not green. Wouldn't it?