this post was submitted on 11 Jan 2024
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OP was concerned with the issues around storing hydrogen, the article you linked to doesn't mention these challenges at all.
Are they real?
yes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_embrittlement
https://www.energypolicy.columbia.edu/publications/hydrogen-leakage-potential-risk-hydrogen-economy/
You need to read back. OP raised concerns and you hand-waved them away without evidence. The onus is therefore on you to provide sources, not me. So far you've provided one link that doesn't address these concerns. I've provided two that do.
That's the OP. You didn't provide any sources yourself.
The issue of leakage is just a potential risk, as your own link mentions. In practice, it's a non-issue. We don't worry about gasoline begin too dangerous or EVs being too quiet. It is just fearmongering. Like I pointed out in my study, they are looking at hydrogen for long term energy storage, because it is good at it. Your claim that we can't store for long periods is simply wrong.
Again, you've made claims and provided absolutely no sources to back up your assertions.
This tells me you're not being genuine, as does your shilly posting history.
We're done here.