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The great global warming scam, worth a listen I think.
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<blockquote data-quote="bovrill" data-source="post: 4166736" data-attributes="member: 12758"><p>I can see agriculture going down the hydrogen route. New Holland certainly thought so a few years ago. </p><p>Solar and wind generation in remote areas producing hydrogen 365 days of the year, and storing it at the point of production ready for use in tractors etc when required. Yes there's energy losses on each conversion, but without having to transport it, the storage can be more efficient than batteries. </p><p>Regulation of a volatile explosive gas in large quantities might be the thing which stops it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bovrill, post: 4166736, member: 12758"] I can see agriculture going down the hydrogen route. New Holland certainly thought so a few years ago. Solar and wind generation in remote areas producing hydrogen 365 days of the year, and storing it at the point of production ready for use in tractors etc when required. Yes there's energy losses on each conversion, but without having to transport it, the storage can be more efficient than batteries. Regulation of a volatile explosive gas in large quantities might be the thing which stops it though. [/QUOTE]
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