From the “even a stopped clock is right twice a day” file.
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I love this video!!!!
All the hydrogen shills can eat dirt!
Watch the video before commenting to me.
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Is this supposed to be informative? If I go to a gas station in Canada in the middle of the night, it might not be working and there may even be a stopped car covered in snow. That’s the whole video.
Dozens of bus companies are experimenting with hydrogen. They won’t be as cheap as the electric buses, but you surely won’t be stuck on a stop while your bus charges (and don’t get me wrong, I appreciate how clean and silent electric buses are – but you can get the same with hydrogen). Whether it will ever scale enough to be viable for buses is still unknown. But no evidence in this video suggests that it won’t.
Further, hydrogen is not just about mobility. It is about decarbonization of steel as well. It is about decarbonization trucks that can’t stop all the time for long time to recharge.
So if you want to know more about hydrogen, stop saying it’s stupid and start asking: what is it going to be used for? Maybe for cars in Europe it won’t. But for cars in the US there might be consumers who wouldn’t switch to an EV and would switch to hydrogen. Ships and planes: very likely. Steelmaking: almost no competition for hydrogen.
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From the “even a stopped clock is right twice a day” file.
I love this video!!!!
All the hydrogen shills can eat dirt!
Watch the video before commenting to me.
Is this supposed to be informative? If I go to a gas station in Canada in the middle of the night, it might not be working and there may even be a stopped car covered in snow. That’s the whole video.
Dozens of bus companies are experimenting with hydrogen. They won’t be as cheap as the electric buses, but you surely won’t be stuck on a stop while your bus charges (and don’t get me wrong, I appreciate how clean and silent electric buses are – but you can get the same with hydrogen). Whether it will ever scale enough to be viable for buses is still unknown. But no evidence in this video suggests that it won’t.
Further, hydrogen is not just about mobility. It is about decarbonization of steel as well. It is about decarbonization trucks that can’t stop all the time for long time to recharge.
So if you want to know more about hydrogen, stop saying it’s stupid and start asking: what is it going to be used for? Maybe for cars in Europe it won’t. But for cars in the US there might be consumers who wouldn’t switch to an EV and would switch to hydrogen. Ships and planes: very likely. Steelmaking: almost no competition for hydrogen.