Yield is a problem, as well as rhe ability to store hydrogen safely (injecting it in the natural gas grid isn't possible when we're talking about off-the-grid scenarios).
And we where supposed to talk about renewable “3 to 10 times cheaper than nuclear”, so bringing a storage technology with an higher investment per Watt than nuclear pretty much defeats the argument.
And we where supposed to talk about renewable “3 to 10 times cheaper than nuclear”, so bringing a storage technology with an higher investment per Watt than nuclear pretty much defeats the argument.