|
|
|
|
|
by adrianN
1687 days ago
|
|
> So why not create them in countries that have much sun (free and endless energy) and convert this into something useful. Because that's not economical. It's cheaper to ship in the electricity directly, or if you don't want to build the HVDC lines (there are good reasons for that), turn it into Hydrogen, ship that and turn it back into electricity. Electrolysis is reasonably efficient (>70%), and the round trip to electricity can be done at 40% efficiency or so. Charge an EV with that elecricity and you're still much better off than first turning the electricity to Diesel (<30% efficienct) and then burning the Diesel (<<40%). And that's not even taking into account all the health benefits of not burning stuff where people want to breathe. |
|