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Japan to take another shot at a homegrown airliner, eyeing hydrogen (asia.nikkei.com)

Japan looks to collaborate with the private sector to develop a next-generation passenger aircraft, hoping to avoid the pitfalls that doomed Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' SpaceJet by encouraging the participation of multiple companies and helping create technology standards, Nikkei has learned....

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The loop is huge, so probably not that many.

If you can power a train, you power a car. Critics are just people who bet too money on other ideas.

Oman sees $40 – 60 bn commitment towards new hydrogen industry (www.omanobserver.om)

Underscoring the magnitude of Oman’s new green hydrogen industry, investments in the first wave of giga-scale energy projects underpinned by support utilities collectively referred to as ‘common infrastructure’, are expected to total between $40 – 60 billion by 2030, according to Eng Salim bin Nasser al Aufi, Minister of...

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They are neoliberal news sites. By normal definitions of the word, they are right-wing organizations.

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CNN has formally switched to being right-wing.

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Reddit has never been a business capable of generating significant profit. It only exists because it was less monetized than the alternatives. By abandoning this philosophy, Reddit is guaranteed to be the next Digg.

Ultra-fast green hydrogen production from municipal wastewater by an integrated forward osmosis-alkaline water electrolysis system (www.nature.com)

Green hydrogen production faces increased water risks due to scarce supplies of water. Here, authors develop a modular forward osmosis-water splitting system that utilises wastewater effluent to generate high-purity hydrogen, providing a sustainable solution for water and energy security.

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Best Buy is going to be the next Circuit City. The only question is when.

Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS) celebrates hydrogen fuel cell truck’s first trailer pull on test track (www.ajot.com)

Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS), the UK's first Hydrogen Fuel Cell heavy commercial vehicle OEM, has celebrated the latest milestone in their vehicle testing and development program. Their second test vehicle, X2.0, was put through its paces on the test track, delivering the first trailer pull. Powered by green hydrogen, X2.0...

Cologne orders hydrogen Solaris buses for the fourth time (www.solarisbus.com)

The public transport operator in Cologne, Regionalverkehr Köln GmbH (RVK), has once again chosen Solaris as the supplier of hydrogen-powered buses. Nine of the buses are Urbino 12 hydrogen buses with a length of 12 meters, while eleven are articulated Urbino 18 hydrogen buses. After the order is fulfilled, the hydrogen fleet in...

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Thanks. I will report more spam accounts if I run into them.

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In short, the death of Moore's Law is about the end of economic scaling of transistors. Packing more transistors on a chip does not save you money like it use to. This contradicts the point of Moore's Law.

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Because electrification has become a panacea to policy-makers. A magic cure-all solution to all emission problems. So we decided that we will let electricity demand run amok, with no coordinated plan to keep power usage in check. In reality, ideas like reducing power demand and limiting electricity usage will be necessary, even if it direct contradicts previous policies. Ultimately, this is another heavy industry, and making it green is going to be extremely hard. Doubly-so, if you are planning to absolutely explode power consumption.

Sooner or later, something will give. Either we admit that we have to spend many trillions of dollars to upgrade the grid, or realize that electrification isn't the magic solution everyone thought it was. Heck, maybe even admit that some "green policies" were actually just corporate marketing from certain companies that benefit from electrification. You could even go as far as calling it greenwashing.

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It's actually the cheapest at what it does. Like I said, you are basically repeating the language of fossil fuel companies. It is tragic that certain "pro-green" groups have basically chosen to oppose green energy because they have already made up their minds about what green technology can be.

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You can store hydrogen underground at a tiny fraction of the cost of any other type of energy storage. All you are demonstrating is your incredible ignorance of the topic. Like I said, you are stuck in the past and are repeating obsolete "facts," mainly because you have already decide what green energy could ever be.

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You have been brainwashed by particular corporate interests. You are basically becoming a climate change denier because you cannot accept facts outside of your worldview, nor are you even aware of the necessary steps needed to eliminate all GHG emissions. You'll starve half of humanity and shut down all industry due to your narrow understanding of the issue.

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