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7. Ahhh, thanks for the clarification. I suspect then, that keeping frozen hydrogen frozen even harder to do/maintain,
Sat Feb 1, 2025, 05:14 PM
Feb 1

then. Perhaps the technological challenges would be to put in a transatlantic ocean cable, to transmit the electricity. Thus, you avoid the difficulties of converting the excess electric output in Canada to hydrogen, and then shipping it. I'm wondering if they could convert the current to something else besides hydrogen (perhaps a substance that's more stable, doesn't need so much care during shipping, if such a thing is available).

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