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Title: The great ​‘green hydrogen’ battle
Post by: Marlin on Mar 29, 2023, 11:44
This article is from one of my nuclear feeds I use on a regular basis, but you could easily miss the reference to nuclear if you only scanned the article. I believe that hydrogen is the future of our energy infrastructure my  [2cents]. It talks about the use of electrolyzers with wind and solar. Wind and solar have their own environmental impacts while some nuclear plants are wildlife refuges such as the American Crocodile in Turkey Point cooling canals.

The great ​'green hydrogen' battle

https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/hydrogen/the-great-green-hydrogen-battle
Title: Re: The great ​‘green hydrogen’ battle
Post by: Mounder on Mar 30, 2023, 07:57
https://news.wosu.org/2023-02-21/ohio-starts-to-make-its-mark-on-the-hydrogen-market
Ohio loves hydrogen and their upcoming monster Intel microchip facility.
With city bus lines, hydrogen is working out well.  Cars??? Will never happen here.