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To: isopatch who wrote (99515)4/25/2021 11:18:10 PM
From: flashforward2009  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108510
 
Granted most people are aware of what an energy sink is. Question, at times there is an over abundance of electricity being produced, can't sell it. During those times would converting the excess into H makes sense? This following article claims renewables used to make H are becoming cost effective. carboncommentary.com The fact that countries Qatar for one, and energy companies (BP for one) are becoming producers of "green hydrogen", (made from renewable energy vs blue hydrogen made from NG) must mean they expect it will be able to compete with fossils.