

Hydrogen is not a GHG.


Hydrogen is not a GHG.

It is no more inefficient than many other ideas. Hydrogen is not much more difficult to store than natural gas. In reality, we have more than enough renewable energy to justify making and storing hydrogen.
The narrative of “batteries are progressing” is becoming wishful thinking if not outright delusion. They are not progressing in a way that could actually solve their fundamental problems. Hydrogen for energy storage is necessary for a 100% green grid, as well as many other things. We can make hydrogen close to the point of consumption too.
Hydrogen is a viable option in nearly every situation. And in many sectors, practically the only option.

Hydrogen pipelines are possible and have existed for decades.

It’s far easier to store and distribute hydrogen than electricity. Hydrogen is not a GHG either.


It needs to run on non-AMD hardware too.
Long duration energy storage is necessary for a purely renewable grid.