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by avar
267 days ago
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> Helium is very expensive currently because of Russia
It's expensive (in Greece) because the EU added helium to its 14th package of sanctions in September 2024[1].I'm aware of the ultimate reasons for those sanctions, but it seems weird in this narrow context to say it's "because of Russia". No, it's expensive because of the EU, which decided to make it expensive, unilaterally. 1. https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/qanda_... |
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In combination, US military decided to sell a large portion of their stored helium to a single private firm around the same time, rather then sell it off in smaller chunks, and that seems to also have decreased the global supply.
As a semi-new idea people are experimenting with hydrogen as a replacement for helium, which could become much cheaper and renewable compared to helium. Time will tell how bad idea it is to mix high pressure, oxygen and hydrogen while under water.