Any solution we actually look at will require some sort of logistical footprint. So I'm estimating there's about a 20% increase in the needed amount of power on top of my existing calculations that we were to go this route and we need an extra 124,934 power stations. If we use the same energy mix where a certain proportion of that 70% of that is going to come from wind and solar again, that'll lead another buffer again. And that secondary buffer will be 554 terawatt hours. So we're chewing up a lot of power for a 28% efficiency. In addition to that, we've got the problems of storing large amounts of hydrogen, persidorous,

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