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To: TobagoJack who wrote (188705)6/12/2022 9:12:13 AM
From: gg cox  Respond to of 217546
 
Yes,,and but…. third last paragraph…

“” China is the world’s largest hydrogen producer with an annual output of 33 million tonnes. Around 80 per

cent is generated using coal and natural gas, and the rest as a by-product of industrial production, with green

hydrogen – carbon-neutral hydrogen produced by using clean energy such as solar or wind power to split

water by electrolysis – only accounting for a fraction, according to the National Development and Reform

Commission, China’s central economic planner.””

Why bother wasting what little green energy China already has,, producing inefficient hydrogen

Same old Elon song,,, why bother? Except for steel industries. Test cases plug bld, fcell, bloom,, gurgle,

gurgle. War?? Everyone loses.