alarmguy
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^^^ Yes, I think I agree if I am reading this right. But the only thing I dont know or understand is how much mining is required to make a catalyst for a fuel cell compared to a full size EV battery and the implications of methane ect of producing hydrogen. More or less this stuff sounds manageable to me compared to tearing up 200,000 to 1 million tons of the earth for one lithium battery and then actually extract the elements needed.
I should make clear I am not concerned about using fossil fuels ( I acknowledge others are, Im not part of that movement) and if I am correct there are ways to manage emissions and use of fossil fuels to make h2. If that Seimens project in Australia and Germany is correct Im not even sure they are using fossil.
Electricity is your speciality. This is just stuff I run across. I think we can agree as of right now there is not enough power generation in the USA to support an all or even part EV world without new power plants and infrastructure.
To me h2 seems to be the ticket, not saying I am right but I think (not knowing the facts) h2 would be a better solution, long term.
Yes, ok, a National effort to get Nuclear power plants on line in the USA could but I dont see that happening anytime soon.
Just for reference this is the stuff I am reading but I would call it "surface reading" without digging into the details.
https://press.siemens.com/global/en...bon-free-hydrogen-generation-plants-wunsiedel
murchison-renewable-hydrogen-project.html
https://www.siemens-energy.com/global/en/priorities/future-technologies/hydrogen.html
https://www.siemensgamesa.com/newsroom/2021/11/211110-siemens-gamesa-green-hydrogen-to-vehicles
https://www.siemensgamesa.com/products-and-services/hybrid-and-storage/green-hydrogen
https://www.h2-tech.com/news/2021/1...rs-first-green-h2-to-zero-emissions-vehicles/
*LOL* I just posted these to give an idea where I got these ideas but the specific story I wanted I cant find ... and I have a house to get ready to sell!
I should make clear I am not concerned about using fossil fuels ( I acknowledge others are, Im not part of that movement) and if I am correct there are ways to manage emissions and use of fossil fuels to make h2. If that Seimens project in Australia and Germany is correct Im not even sure they are using fossil.
Electricity is your speciality. This is just stuff I run across. I think we can agree as of right now there is not enough power generation in the USA to support an all or even part EV world without new power plants and infrastructure.
To me h2 seems to be the ticket, not saying I am right but I think (not knowing the facts) h2 would be a better solution, long term.
Yes, ok, a National effort to get Nuclear power plants on line in the USA could but I dont see that happening anytime soon.
Just for reference this is the stuff I am reading but I would call it "surface reading" without digging into the details.
https://press.siemens.com/global/en...bon-free-hydrogen-generation-plants-wunsiedel
murchison-renewable-hydrogen-project.html
https://www.siemens-energy.com/global/en/priorities/future-technologies/hydrogen.html
https://www.siemensgamesa.com/newsroom/2021/11/211110-siemens-gamesa-green-hydrogen-to-vehicles
https://www.siemensgamesa.com/products-and-services/hybrid-and-storage/green-hydrogen
https://www.h2-tech.com/news/2021/1...rs-first-green-h2-to-zero-emissions-vehicles/
*LOL* I just posted these to give an idea where I got these ideas but the specific story I wanted I cant find ... and I have a house to get ready to sell!