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To: TobagoJack who wrote (162170)9/5/2020 5:46:03 AM
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Some times I also give "kudos" where they belong. China is hard working on new technologies that will also generate "yelow" hydrogen. In certain places they have facilities working for few years and are on the right road to success even that I hope we will outsmart them. <ggg> but may be we think alike and therefore there is "TEKO"

From a technological point of view of what is happening in China, Japan, S. Korea, UK, Russia and even Romania, I do think that the road toward a hydrogen economy is wide open with no need of platinum or paladium.

On the other hand berylium (rare) nickel, chromium molybdenium,niobium tantalum, hafnium, tungsten etc., will be in high demand in addition to the rare earth metals, as the world is in transition to clean energy and away from hydrocarbons.

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