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minus-squareaqwxcvbnji [none/use name]hexbear2·4 years ago The current natural resource problem with renewables is that we need batteries to level out the supply. You don't have that problem if you store the energy that's produced at peak moments in hydrogen. link
minus-squareaqwxcvbnji [none/use name]hexbear1·4 years ago Rn fuel cells are only 40-60% efficient That just means you need to use more of them. At this point, I only care about reducing emissions (and not using to much other recources). If we'd start using that technology on a large scale, it would evolve to higher efficiency very fast btw. link
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You don't have that problem if you store the energy that's produced at peak moments in hydrogen.
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That just means you need to use more of them. At this point, I only care about reducing emissions (and not using to much other recources).
If we'd start using that technology on a large scale, it would evolve to higher efficiency very fast btw.
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