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by TazeTSchnitzel 1167 days ago
Sure, but if there's a leak you have a problem.
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Even then. Hydrogen quickly moves upwards. If it is a ground storage, any burning should happen above the storage and not enter it (at least in theory). And you can measure changes in pressure quite easily. I mean, it is not like hydrogen storage has not been done for more than 100 years.