Thanks for those - must admit I've never looked into chemical storage for energy - I'll do some reading.
The Greenhouse Office paper is the best I've come across - but getting a little dated now.
A lot of their graphs came from the Energy Storage Association - which doesn't list chemical storage at all from what I can see.
http://www.electricitystorage.org/
The catalyst is a reduced iron oxide plus some common elements.
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Thanks for those - must admit I've never looked into chemical storage for energy - I'll do some reading.
The Greenhouse Office paper is the best I've come across - but getting a little dated now.
A lot of their graphs came from the Energy Storage Association - which doesn't list chemical storage at all from what I can see.
http://www.electricitystorage.org/
The catalyst is a reduced iron oxide plus some common elements.