← Back to context Comment by Rygian 5 days ago Check out the "Clean Hydrogen Ladder" document.Hydrogen wastes a large amount of energy. 2 comments Rygian Reply cbmuser 5 days ago Unless you produce it using the Sulfur-Iodine cycle in a high-temperature nuclear reactor.See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur%E2%80%93iodine_cycleand: https://www.jaea.go.jp/04/o-arai/nhc/en/research/hydrogen_he... Rygian 2 days ago According to the Wikipedia article, it is still significantly worse than Just Using the Electricity (~21 to 48% efficiency just on the hydrogen production part, not counting distribution and consumption).
cbmuser 5 days ago Unless you produce it using the Sulfur-Iodine cycle in a high-temperature nuclear reactor.See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur%E2%80%93iodine_cycleand: https://www.jaea.go.jp/04/o-arai/nhc/en/research/hydrogen_he... Rygian 2 days ago According to the Wikipedia article, it is still significantly worse than Just Using the Electricity (~21 to 48% efficiency just on the hydrogen production part, not counting distribution and consumption).
Rygian 2 days ago According to the Wikipedia article, it is still significantly worse than Just Using the Electricity (~21 to 48% efficiency just on the hydrogen production part, not counting distribution and consumption).
Unless you produce it using the Sulfur-Iodine cycle in a high-temperature nuclear reactor.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur%E2%80%93iodine_cycle
and: https://www.jaea.go.jp/04/o-arai/nhc/en/research/hydrogen_he...
According to the Wikipedia article, it is still significantly worse than Just Using the Electricity (~21 to 48% efficiency just on the hydrogen production part, not counting distribution and consumption).