| You're falling back to the "if it works on paper it'll be guaranteed to work at scale, and work cheaply" argument. Please stop this foolishness. It's not just a question of storage, you can just use a salt cavern for that. It's also a question of electrolyzing water into hydrogen efficiently. And converting it back into electricity efficently. And building all of these systems cheaply. And deploying all of these systems at massive scale. We're still on the first phase of that. As per your other comment we still don't even have effective elctrolysers to do this cost-effectively [1]. Will hydrogen storage pan out? Maybe. But until then it's not a solution. It's a potential solution, like fusion, or algae in vats, and thermal storage, and all the other potential solutions being proposed. It's not a solution that has actually demonstrated viability. !. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26599346 |