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by pfdietz 232 days ago
Usually that works, but not always. It's the last part that's the killer. When you optimize against historical weather data in Europe to produce steady power at minimum cost, a wind/solar/battery/hydrogen system cuts the cost in half compared to wind/solar/battery.

As I said elsewhere I'm thinking ultra low capex thermal storage will edge out hydrogen here, though.