“How Many Hydrogen Transit Trial Failures Are Enough?”
As many as Big Oil can afford to stymie renewables
As long as tax money flows (and people vote for politicians who have no grasp of basic high school physics) there will be H2 fleets.
On a side note: Articles with AI generated images should be auto-banned.
Hold my ~~beer~~ fuel cell
-Toyota
Clearly, buses are the problem, not hydrogen! We gotta get hydrogen trains! /s
“But this time it’s different. We’ve rearmed from their mistakes. The technology is new. Trust us. Now pay me.”
Stræto was trialling hydrogen buses in Reykjavík about twenty years ago. You can tell how successful that was given there are no hydrogen buses in Reykjavík today.
I wish I could upvote this 100 times. I am so tired of arguing with all the people on reddit who seem to think that spending more money on hydrogen makes any sense, when it has proven over and over an unworkable boondoggle that diverts huge amounts of money away from efforts that would actually have climate impact.
the bet on hydrogen will be the las nail in the coffin for EU-s industry
Wasn’t the entire “hydrogen economy” just a scam by the Bush administration to keep petroleum infrastructure and jobs?
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“How Many Hydrogen Transit Trial Failures Are Enough?”
As many as Big Oil can afford to stymie renewables
As long as tax money flows (and people vote for politicians who have no grasp of basic high school physics) there will be H2 fleets.
On a side note: Articles with AI generated images should be auto-banned.
Hold my ~~beer~~ fuel cell
-Toyota
Clearly, buses are the problem, not hydrogen! We gotta get hydrogen trains! /s
“But this time it’s different. We’ve rearmed from their mistakes. The technology is new. Trust us. Now pay me.”
Stræto was trialling hydrogen buses in Reykjavík about twenty years ago. You can tell how successful that was given there are no hydrogen buses in Reykjavík today.
I wish I could upvote this 100 times. I am so tired of arguing with all the people on reddit who seem to think that spending more money on hydrogen makes any sense, when it has proven over and over an unworkable boondoggle that diverts huge amounts of money away from efforts that would actually have climate impact.
the bet on hydrogen will be the las nail in the coffin for EU-s industry
Wasn’t the entire “hydrogen economy” just a scam by the Bush administration to keep petroleum infrastructure and jobs?
https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2003/06/20030625-6.html
But it is better this time
Its better this time
its better this time
its better this time
You can pick the years this was said over and over and with the same end results.
it’s all about structures.
N. S
The anti hydrogen vibe is strong in here. Big battery funding the oppo campaign against hydrogen.
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