chopchopped

chopchopped OP t1_j9weaui wrote

> Not a fanboy statement just a fact.

Says the Tesla Fan Boy

https://i.imgur.com/MTfbCI8.jpg

You're not going to get any hydrogen facts hanging around any Tesla sub. But you aren't really interested in facts, are you.

Watch what happens in a place you'll never read about on /r/teslamotors or r/electricvehicles - where any talk of H2 FCV's is prohibited - lol.

https://www.yicaiglobal.com/news/guangzhou-sets-out-plan-for-usd14-billion-fuel-cell-vehicle-industry-by-2025

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chopchopped OP t1_j9vi41c wrote

> Sigh, again with the pointless usage of hydrogen. This is far less efficient than solar panels and battery storage. Why lose 3x efficiency just to do the hydrogen- fuel cell - electricity conversion when you can just go solar to battery in one shot

Said the Tesla fan (check this posters history). Of course if you're invested in batteries you'll slam any "competition".

Not everyone has been hoodwinked. Here's proof

> > Guangzhou Sets Out Plan for USD1.4 Billion Fuel Cell Vehicle Industry by 2025. The city aims to establish itself as a leading domestic development and manufacturing hub for FCVs, covering the whole industry chain from core parts to vehicle assembly LINK

How much TSLA do you own?

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chopchopped OP t1_j9gz0hw wrote

SS- A New Jersey Resident built a solar hydrogen home in 2006, which was the subject of a Scientific American article called "Inside the Solar-Hydrogen House: No More Power Bills--Ever" https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/hydrogen-house/ - great to see others integrating this tech - 17 years later.
http://hydrogenhouseproject.org

Edit: Apparently Mike's website is temporarily unavailable [...] - here's an archive view
http://web.archive.org/web/20220202063706/https://www.hydrogenhouseproject.org/index.html

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chopchopped OP t1_j6kla8y wrote

> International team introduced an acid layer over catalysts to directly electrolyse seawater to produce the renewable energy. Existing technologies need high-purity water to create hydrogen, so the researchers looked to ‘an almost infinite resource’

Imagine hydrogen fueling islands every 2-300 miles across the ocean. No more bunker fuel.

China is taking hydrogen very seriously

>Bloomberg: China Has Set It Sights on Cornering Another Green Energy Market: Hydrogen
https://archive.is/HOWYl

>Guangzhou Sets Out Plan for USD1.4 Billion Fuel Cell Vehicle Industry by 2025. The city aims to establish itself as a leading domestic development and manufacturing hub for FCVs, covering the whole industry chain from core parts to vehicle assembly
https://www.yicaiglobal.com/news/guangzhou-sets-out-plan-for-usd14-billion-fuel-cell-vehicle-industry-by-2025

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chopchopped OP t1_isnqil6 wrote

SS-In order to meet the increasing global demand for hydrogen, the U.S. DOE is looking for ways to scale-up hydrogen production, including nuclear. Nuclear power plants can produce hydrogen in a variety of methods, taking advantage of the constant thermal energy and electricity it provides. As Joe Dominguez, president and CEO of Constellation Energy, described, “Clean hydrogen is an essential tool in addressing the climate crisis, and in a few short months we will demonstrate to the world how essential carbon-free nuclear energy is to unlock its potential.”

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