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<blockquote data-quote="renewablejohn" data-source="post: 8121105" data-attributes="member: 1136"><p>This used to be the case but the method used by ITM is supposed to have far greater efficiency so that losses are now on par with battery charging and its far easier to inject hydrogen into an existing gas grid structure than have to invest in new battery infrastructure. Part of the reason for injecting into the gas grid is so that the hydrogen can be used as part of the natural gas heating supply. Thats why the figure of 20% is important as the current natural gas technology will handle upto 20% more hydrogen in the gas mix without the need for any modifications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renewablejohn, post: 8121105, member: 1136"] This used to be the case but the method used by ITM is supposed to have far greater efficiency so that losses are now on par with battery charging and its far easier to inject hydrogen into an existing gas grid structure than have to invest in new battery infrastructure. Part of the reason for injecting into the gas grid is so that the hydrogen can be used as part of the natural gas heating supply. Thats why the figure of 20% is important as the current natural gas technology will handle upto 20% more hydrogen in the gas mix without the need for any modifications. [/QUOTE]
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