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3. If you recall...
Fri Nov 10, 2023, 03:30 AM
Nov 2023

...I myself wrote that I felt H2 was best for heavy transport and equipment combustion "engines" which would have it stored in on-board tanks.

I never said I thought it could be used as a replacement for natural gas in combustion applications such as cooking and heating gas which is what the majority of existing natural gas pipelines are used for.

So, I have to agree with the "Europeans (who) seem to think that Hydrogen can be used, “without the ability to cheaply utilize existing natural gas lines.”

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