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Wind-Hydrogen Hybrid Power Systems
Successfully storing hydrogen has many issues which need to be overcome, such as embrittlement of the materials used in the power system. This technology is being developed in many countries and has even seen a recent IPO of an Australian firm called 'Wind Hydrogen' [1] that looks to commercialise this technology in both Australia and the UK Essentially Wind Hydrogen offers a source of domestic and vehicular energy for rural communities where current energy transmission costs are prohibitive. Test sites include:
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