this is literally dirt cheap, because it uses iron rust. And it can store 3 megawatts worth of hydrogen in 1000 liters of water + 400 liters of elemental Fe as a reusable reactant. So it is a LOT of energy in small space AND all WITHOUT pressure vessel, compression etc. You generate AND spend hydrogen in situ. just from rooftop PV in summer you can have hot water, interior heating in winter. you do not need ELECTRIC battery... And you need order of magnitude more energy for heating/hot water then to power electronics in home.
So it is possible to use PV + LiFePO for electronics and H20+Fe for hot water....
It makes even "standard" "offgrid" house possible for first time in history of mankind for trivially cheap !
you both are dope and you do dope things <3
aww, thanks Rick! 🥲 ❤️
So very awesome 💚 Love how happy you come across these days. And of course, it’s inspiring
Aww, thanks so much for reading and for the lovely reflection Ellen! Hope all is well with you. ❤️
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It is possbile for even "ordinary" living.
https://www.tue.nl/en/news-and-events/news-overview/25-09-2024-big-step-toward-commercializing-iron-power
https://ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2024/08/iron-as-an-inexpensive-storage-medium-for-hydrogen.html
this is literally dirt cheap, because it uses iron rust. And it can store 3 megawatts worth of hydrogen in 1000 liters of water + 400 liters of elemental Fe as a reusable reactant. So it is a LOT of energy in small space AND all WITHOUT pressure vessel, compression etc. You generate AND spend hydrogen in situ. just from rooftop PV in summer you can have hot water, interior heating in winter. you do not need ELECTRIC battery... And you need order of magnitude more energy for heating/hot water then to power electronics in home.
So it is possible to use PV + LiFePO for electronics and H20+Fe for hot water....
It makes even "standard" "offgrid" house possible for first time in history of mankind for trivially cheap !
Wow, that's so cool! Thanks so much for sharing, Ofir!
living the dream! thank you for sharing your adventure Alex!
Aw, thanks for reading Brian! Hope all is well with you!