• Hypx@kbin.social
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    Like on the street or some random parking lot.

    Hydrogen allows for converting gasoline stations to hydrogen. That is the simplest and in fact cheapest solution.

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      You can’t just pour hydrogen into the underground tanks, you know? You aren’t really reusing anything but the land, and you could do something else with it if the gas station wasn’t there.

      You might as well claim that EVs let you reuse gas stations as charging stations. All you need to do is install completely new charging stations.

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        You store hydrogen in underground salt caverns on the large scale. Similar to how natural gas works. Above-ground tanks for local storage, and move via pipelines for the most part. It is not a perfect replacement for gasoline, but it is close enough.

        The reason why you reuse gas stations because that’s what’s actually happening. Hydrogen stations are just converted gas stations in most cases.

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          Where on earth do you think your local 7-11 is going to come up with underground salt caverns?

          We don’t even have pipes for gasoline and it doesn’t soak through steel. Nobody’s paying to dig up all the roads and footpaths necessary to build hydrogen pipelines across town and replace them when the hydrogen turns them brittle.