"The study’s findings are clear: hydrogen is not a viable option when it comes to heating buildings. The amount of green electricity needed to produce hydrogen for this purpose is 500 to 600 percent greater than the amount needed to power an equivalent number of heat pumps." ✅ https://twitter.com/mwt2008/status/1328623658470944769
"The most relevant hydrogen applications include synthetic fuels for airplanes and ships; the production of ammonia, methanol, and steel; and the supply of power plants with and without CHP." ✅
Although if you use blue hydrogen, at least that would solve the problem of green hydrogen requiring humungous areas of land or ocean to be dedicated to extra renewable power generation.
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