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    111 months ago

    Syngas is wildly more poisonous than methane or propane. Going to have a tough time getting people to pipe that into their homes.

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      111 months ago

      Hence why I said to purify it, and I only mentioned propane in the context of cooking, which is virtually if not always off-grid, so no piping.

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        111 months ago

        Syngas is a mix of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. Purifying it doesn’t solve the major risks associated with having a lot of carbon monoxide around