GRA
Well-known member
Have you ever been to Delta? I have - it's got a couple of hundred miles of high desert to the north, west and south.
As long as they can get adequate water from the Colorado and Green rivers, renewable energy for electrolysis won't be a problem. ACES isn't just for H2 storage - they also plan to use flow batteries and maybe compressed air storage as well, along with SOFCs.
“Magnum’s site adjacent to the Intermountain Power Project is positioned to take full advantage of existing regional electricity grid connections, fully developed transportation infrastructure, ample solar and wind development capacity, a skilled workforce currently transitioning away from coal, and, of course, the unique salt dome opportunity.”
As long as they can get adequate water from the Colorado and Green rivers, renewable energy for electrolysis won't be a problem. ACES isn't just for H2 storage - they also plan to use flow batteries and maybe compressed air storage as well, along with SOFCs.