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This Dutch Innovation May Solve The Energy Storage Problem
http://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/This-Dutch-Innovation-May-Solve-The-Energy-Storage-Problem.html
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I was half expecting to read a story about manufacturing giant flywheels . . . I wasn't too far off.
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The energy return on investment for this boondoggle (hey, that word even sounds Dutch!) would be atrocious, especially the part where they have to lower a huge honking pump/generator and install it in blazing heat (apparently the Millenial kiddies doing the "engineering" on this think it will be nice and cool like a root cellar.
Far more efficient use of resources would be hydrolysis and fuel cell recombiners
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/thermo/electrol.html
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