Let's also not forget Truss is an ex employee of Shell!
What's the chances!
Let's also not forget Truss is an ex employee of Shell!
Article on BBC news site said IIRC that electric ones can eat through £10 day.
Ah, the new Aga 'larder'?
No secret there.
There's pink, yellow and grey hydrogen too. It's like an LGBT+ rainbow of hydrogen!
There's always one.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 7:35 pm There's pink, yellow and grey hydrogen too. It's like an LGBT+ rainbow of hydrogen!
In theory, a simple sequence of steps to harvest it:Asian Boss wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 7:34 pm And as Horse says, it needs work before it's viable on a large scale.
There are, and some methods of sourcing hydrogen are both expensive and far from green.
Exactly that. You don't dig up Hydrogen from the ground*, so it's really just something like a battery or a wire you keep in pipes. You need an energy source to create it in the first place.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 7:34 pm Except it's not really a fuel, more a way of moving and storing energy.
Smell? Why not use a tweaked mercaptan so it smells like gas does now but just recognisably different? I think they used it in the first place so natural gas whiffed a bit like town gas. I suppose you could make it smell of strawberries if you wanted to but why not use stuff that you know works?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 9:52 pmExactly that. You don't dig up Hydrogen from the ground*, so it's really just something like a battery or a wire you keep in pipes. You need an energy source to create it in the first place.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 7:34 pm Except it's not really a fuel, more a way of moving and storing energy.
So even if you think wind farms and solar panels are a load of green yoghurty bollox Hydrogen ain't gonna save ya.
Nuclear fusion FTW!
As I mentioned above though, my boss' wife works with SSE on Hydrogen dev. There's some minor issues (makes tarmac flammable when it leaks) to work out alongside some major questions like "what should it smell like?".