
vtsnowedin wrote:If the government has to incentivize it or mandate it then it is certainly not a good idea.
China has developed the world's first hydrogen-powered smart tram. It departed Zhuzhou, Hunan province, on Friday and will be shipped from Shanghai to Malaysia in the coming days...
The vehicle adopts a hydrogen-powered propulsion system, which has the advantages of longer driving range, shorter refueling time, and lower carbon emissions. It also adopts a 70 MPa hydrogen storage system and a high-power fuel cell system, enabling it to achieve a range of up to 245 kilometers...
In July, 2022, CRRC Zhixing, a subsidiary of CRRC Zhuzhou Institute won the bid for the Kuching intelligent rail project, which consists of three lines totaling 69.9 kilometers and will be equipped with 38 smart trams.
Nov 29, 2023
Rolls-Royce Chief Executive Officer Tufan Erginbilgic told investors on a call Tuesday that fleets of hydrogen-powered aircraft for passenger flight won't happen anytime soon. "I don't believe in the next 15, 20 years hydrogen will play a role," Erginbilgic said. Bloomberg also noted Rolls-Royce plans to "dispose of its electrical business that develops propulsion systems for aircraft such as flying taxis."
Erginbilgic said the company is making "choices on resource allocation" and that the electrical business unit would offer "better value to a third party." [an IPO in other words, where the new company can make a fortune on spin and hype]
The hype surrounding hydrogen-powered aircraft as a carbon-free solution for air travel has turned out to be a dud. Recently, there has been a noticeable decline in green stocks, including wind, solar, and hydrogen energy.
Take a look at iShares Global Clean Energy ETF versus the Nasdaq... Whoops!
Today, 95% of the hydrogen produced in the United States is made by natural gas reforming in large central plants. This is an important technology pathway for near-term hydrogen production.
https://www.energy.gov/eere/fuelcells/h ... -reformingMost hydrogen produced today in the United States is made via steam-methane reforming, a mature production process in which high-temperature steam (700°C–1,000°C) is used to produce hydrogen from a methane source, such as natural gas. In steam-methane reforming, methane reacts with steam under 3–25 bar pressure (1 bar = 14.5 psi) in the presence of a catalyst to produce hydrogen, carbon monoxide,
This is an important technology pathway for near-term hydrogen production.
Natural gas molecules are reduced to carbon and hydrogen. The hydrogen is then purified and reacted with nitrogen to produce ammonia.
https://www.fertilizerdaily.com/2023111 ... nias-rise/Researchers at UNSW Sydney, along with their collaborators, have made a significant breakthrough in producing green ammonia... This innovation addresses one of the most carbon-intensive industrial processes and could revolutionize how ammonia is produced for fertilizers.
Traditionally, ammonia production has depended on high-energy processes, operating at temperatures above 400°C and pressures over 200 atmospheres. These methods are responsible for 2% of the world’s energy usage and 1.8% of its CO2 emissions.
https://www.smh.com.au/business/the-eco ... 5e0mt.htmlThe board of mining billionaire Andrew Forrest’s green energy business Fortescue Futures Industries is now defunct, but former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull is not expected to join the list of senior figures exiting the company.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/min ... en-4042637Mining billionaire, Andrew Forrest, continues to ramp up Australia's renewable export industry after partnering with the Queensland government to create a hydrogen mega-manufacturing centre on the state's central coast.
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