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1. Yes...
Thu Nov 9, 2023, 08:59 PM
Nov 2023

Hydrogen leaks easier, so existing natural gas lines would have to be lined somehow or replaced, if we end up wanting to transport H2 by using them.

Leakproof H2 tanks are probably better.

From what I've read, we won't be using H2 in the same ways that we use natural gas anyway (as a combustion fuel for cooking, heating, etc.) so it's kind of a moot point.

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