Submitted by alex20_202020 t3_yobd6l in Futurology
cyberFluke t1_ivgl8yu wrote
Reply to comment by Bewaretheicespiders in Dutch pilot project for hydrogen heated homes allowed to begin by alex20_202020
Hydrogen is just acting as the battery in this case.
It comes down to how economically hydrogen can be stored and moved compared to storing the electricity directly.
You're right at a physics level, but the economics of energy storage might play out differently.
Bewaretheicespiders t1_ivgooew wrote
Terrible for storage, both long term because of the leaks and boiloff, and on the short term because of the conversion losses. This is just a way to keep europe dependant on gas without calling it gas.
The_RealKeyserSoze t1_ivi36fe wrote
Its easier to move electricity than hydrogen. So hydrogen would have to make sense due to storage, for cars/transport it clearly does make sense. For heating idk, the low round trip efficiency of hydrogen would likely favor heat pumps running on electricity instead.
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