Neat idea,
Still kinda expensive, but the prices should come down in a few years with mass production. It would be a great way to store solar energy for use during "Peak hours". Such as when the sun is not shining and the wind machines have stopped.
Yes there are 1 million watt fuel cells in use today. And it is well known that you can use the fuel cell to make hydrogen by applying voltage to the fuel cell. Even some in the 15 MW to 50 MW size. They are best used while also being able to use a lot of hot water, such as being close to a greenhouse that can use the excess heat that is also generated while running the fuel cell.
Home Power Magazine has done a few articles about fuel cells over the years. One is a storage tank using a chemical inside, that allows much more hydrogen to be stored without increasing the pressure to high. However it will heat the tank while increasing the pressure, and cool down when taking out the hydrogen.
Lots of interesting things going on with hydrogen. But not all of it is new. I was watching a film when I was in grade school (many years ago) where a guy was running a briggs and stratton engine on hydrogen, with a face mask attached to the exhaust muffler. The engineer who built it said the exhaust is cleaner than the air going into the engine.
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