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minus-square@surph_ninjalink7•edit-22 months agoHydrogen, heat sand batteries, gravity batteries, etc. There’s plenty of clean options. Really just depends on the use case.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-22 months agoI doubt that. That’s TWhs of storage, unfeasable with todays technologies unless you’ve the geography for pumped storage.
Hydrogen, heat sand batteries, gravity batteries, etc. There’s plenty of clean options. Really just depends on the use case.
I doubt that. That’s TWhs of storage, unfeasable with todays technologies unless you’ve the geography for pumped storage.