Government and gas-focused industry body resist conclusion that heat pumps are ‘only viable’ option for heating UK homes

  • @Mojojojo1993
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    111 months ago

    Exactly. So sources are very much the crux. Although some of my sources are EU and so have slightly more cred than a professor who works for hydrogen company.

    That is bullshit and you know it. Storage is expensive. Not everyone has salt caverns. And even then you need to transport it to hubs for use. So you can’t store it in the middle of nowhere.

    Sure I’ll wait on future proof of points.

    Kool you sound you’ve lost the battle of logic. All else is inferior. Sound argument. With no backing or proof.

    Goodbye

    • HypxOP
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      211 months ago

      No they aren’t. They are working for the battery industry.

      You’re wrong again. Nearly everyone has salt caverns. It is how we store natural gas today. It is vastly cheaper and more effectively than any of the alternatives. Again, hydrogen pipelines are cheaper than wires by an order of magnitude. Moving hydrogen around is the easy part.

      It’s already starting to happen. But we will what VW will do in the future.

      It is self-evident that hydrogen has the highest energy density of any possible chemical energy storage system. There is no way of challenge this fact. Doubting it just means you have idea what you’re talking about.

      • @Mojojojo1993
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        111 months ago

        Mate. Read the information. Stop spewing the same rhetoric. It’s been debunked. Get on with life aye. Pointless

        • HypxOP
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          211 months ago

          Sorry, but you are just proving to be a liar. And breaking the rules.

          • @Mojojojo1993
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            111 months ago

            Don’t be sorry. A liar. What are you on about. You spew words with no backing, yet I provided sources to back up my claims. What rules? Are you a child or ?