Hydrogen-Wind-Nuclear Plant in Ontario Not Currently Worthwhile, Study Shows
Wednesday, August 6, 2008 - 10:22
in Physics & Chemistry
A recent case study on using hydrogen to store the electricity generated by a mix of wind and nuclear power in Ontario, Canada, has shown that the hydrogen addition won`t be worth the cost, at least not at the current state of hydrogen technology development.
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