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by gimmeThaBeet
801 days ago
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I think this is really cool, I think the economics of it are really tough, but there's a lot of ways natural gas is just a much easier thing to deal with, or at least a more approachable with our current infrastructure. I think taking a step back though, the hydrogen itself is important in the first place. I don't know if it is the largest use of hydrogen, but certainly the significant use is in steam reformation of natural gas to make ammonia. It's not power generation, but it's keeping us alive and natural gas is a feedstock more than a fuel. You really are finding a way to replace it and its not fungible in the way electricity is. |
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