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Posted by Hydro Gen
 - April 02, 2025, 07:18:01
Quote from: anan on April 01, 2025, 15:07:53So they need a 32 ton container to transport 900 kg of hydrogen? How much energy will they use to schlep that thing any meaningful distance?

Efficiency will be mind blowing :D
The cost of truck transport is at best 2 eur/km. Taking for instance 1000 km, that is nothing in Germany, it makes 2000 eur. With road legal weight you move 20 MWh. So the cost is 100 eur/MWh :D
I'm sure the storing process efficiency is as mind blowing :D
Posted by anan
 - April 01, 2025, 15:07:53
So they need a 32 ton container to transport 900 kg of hydrogen? How much energy will they use to schlep that thing any meaningful distance?
Posted by LittleMore
 - April 01, 2025, 14:06:27
Definitely better than Tesla LunaRoof.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 01, 2025, 12:04:59
Hydrogen could play an increasingly important role in the efficient storage of electricity. But so far, storing and transporting the energy source has been a safety challenge. However, a recent project in Germany claims to have developed a safe and cost-effective method of transporting hydrogen using oxidised iron nuggets.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Europe-s-first-hydrogen-storage-power-plant-to-be-built-with-EUR4-million-in-funding.990672.0.html