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by war-is-peace
1029 days ago
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that would be cool, but wouldn't something simpler like electrolysis of water into hydrogen/oxygen work much better?
I haven't the effort to do the math, but it would require less steps, less complexity, and less cutting edge catalysts with unknown lifetimes |
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It's hugely inefficient, so it requires more solar power.
Hydrogen is hard to store and use; unlike propane, it penetrates through plastics and even metals. Hydrogen is a good rocket fuel if you need top performance and cost is no object.
Propane is very convenient, and can be reused across the existing LNG infrastructure.