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"Help shed some light on hydrogen’s marvellous future" Well, that, or the most spectacular flop of all time. Some major players are making big bets on hydrogen, and I think the one making the biggest move is Australia, which caught the storage fever when Musk built them a big battery. If it works out, they'll be the Saudi Arabia of the 21st Century, and, if it doesn't, it'll be like "That's why they call it Oz".
What do you do when you are generating excess electricity? Solar, wind, water, and wave will be over-built, and we need ways to store the excess electricity. It's not gonna be just big batteries and pumped hydro. Hydrogen is one way to do that. ... Message 33402053
Here's something Eric posted elsewhere, about South Australia.
Wind and solar grab world record 135 pct share of state demand, 108 pct over two days
Message 33594033 This is gonna keep on happening, and not just in Australia.. Sometimes they'll be making 200% of demand, and sometimes they'll be making nothing.
Will hydrogen also become a transportation fuel? Maybe.
World's First Liquid Hydrogen-Powered Vessel Wins Ship Of ... fuelcellsworks.com
Oct 1, 2021 — The MF HYDRA is a zero-emission vessel operated by Norled and will be the world's first vessel to be powered by liquid hydrogen.