Countries and companies are now preparing and forming international coalitions to position themselves for the green hydrogen future.

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    8 months ago

    There are many chemosynthetic pathways to smooth intermittent supply from renewable energy sources. Electrolysis is only one of them.

    It certainly isn’t “impossible” without hydrogen.

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      They all basically require hydrogen. E-fuels or green ammonia all require water electrolysis. Attempts at alternatives inevitable up trying to make crazy ideas work, like burning sodium or boron or whatever. Those ideas are pretty much all nonstarters.