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To: Julius Wong who wrote (165429)11/25/2020 9:58:07 AM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) of 219390
 
Hydrogen delivery

energy.gov

Presently,, problems with hydrogen as above,, and of course many others as well.

Presently.. no problems with wind power ,, solar power directly into the grid ,, the only problem is surplus

amounts at unpredictable times,, which Musk has solved, and proven ,,huge batteries in Australia for example.

Renewables ,, into grid,, if to much ,,into batteries and out ,, when needed. Think of it,,just wires and a large

brick... ;+) Green enough! Without,, step ,, step,, step “”not so green hydrogen.”

Still early days in the drama,,, and which side will truly win? The side with less steps in the process,,

batteries,, and Musk. Efficiency rules over time.
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