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What the hell are you talking about, a. batteries weren't mentioned and b. hydrogen is on the periodic table and exists as an element, and can actually be found in its pure form.



Pure hydrogen is not found in meaningful quantities on earth.

There’s a huge demand for hydrogen in industry and it’s almost exclusively met with steam methane reforming there’s some methane pyrolysis and a little green hydrogen but not much. If people could just drill for it, they would happier do so as being so light it’s easy to separate out from other gasses.


> Pure hydrogen is not found in meaningful quantities on earth.

This is not necessarily true. A recent discovery in France could contain as much as 250 million metric tons of hydrogen (but that's a generous upper bound).


Sure there’s useful amounts of grey hydrogen but not enough for any kind of energy transition.

We’re talking about the useful energy from ~1 number power plant over its lifespan. So find ~1,000 such locations and that would be a big deal.


This is white hydrogen, not grey hydrogen.

It's not clear what would be available globally if it were looked for as it was in France.


Ahh ops flipped though there’s a really long list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_production


While hydrogen can be found in its pure form, the reserves are not really developed.

Hydrogen is generally considered a storage, not a resource. Same as battery.


> a. batteries weren't mentioned

What do you think people mean when they say "electric" in this context? It's batteries.




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