any guarantee of resource supply is desirable to the sufficiently rich
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theoretically, you still have to sell it !
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Nah, too many explosions in the neighborhood. But perhaps you could hydrogenate carbon dioxide faster than algae, or reduce sand to silicon?
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i’m hoping hydrogen storage and explosions really can be solved as a matter of practicality...
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Would it be energy efficient or would you be paying to provide the service?
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Also, hydrogen is super volatile, which is half of the expense.
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H leaks from whatever container you try to store it in. Producing H₂ on a large scale will mean faster loss of H₂ to outer space. That means loss of water from Earth, really. We lose about 3kg of H₂ per second already due to natural processes.
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you get exponential improvements with increased diffusion length and a lot is going to react in the atmosphere. and we have vast amounts of hydrogen in the oceans
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hrrrmmm..... explosives. zeppelins. Let the Eco-Punks rise!
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