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by fulafel
1475 days ago
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That link is summarizing a nonpublic paper from a research group making the case for hydrogen as grid storage for California, not a very strong cite for this. Generally keeping houses warm with low evergy is solved, well insulated passive houses need little heating energy even in places with long cold winters. |
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S03062...
(probably paywalled)
> Generally keeping houses warm with low evergy is solved, well insulated passive houses need little heating energy even in places with long cold winters.
What is your definition of "places with long cold winters" and how much energy do you think it takes (kwh) to heat a house in such climates during winter?