S.Africa: Delusions of grandeur at it’s finest: A Hydrogen Economy – Green Is the New Black – My Comments
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The Incredible Hero: David Irving - Truth Telling Historian
I have tremendous respect for David Irving. This British man did the most incredible work doing research and telling the truth about Hitler, the NAZIS and Germany. He‘s very old now. Download everything you can from his website and if possible buy his books and support him. This is the most incredible man to come out of Britain in modern times.
[In South Africa people have their heads up their asses. They can barely produce electricity based on proven 120+ year old technology, meanwhile, they dream idiotic stupid dreams. They can't run a piss up in a brewery … but they talk like they can fly through space. Jan]
A new report predicts South Africa’s hydrogen economy could add between $3.9bn and $8.8bn to the country’s GDP by 2050. Not to mention thousands of jobs.
Solar panels, wind turbines and lithium-ion batteries are setting the world on course towards a clean energy future. But to accelerate the pace of change and avert a climate catastrophe, more needs to be done. For one, a potent green fuel that can power buses, cars, trains and industry is essential.
Hydrogen has been the fuel of the future for decades, with its actual benefits always tantalisingly out of reach. But the looming climate catastrophe has concentrated minds and hydrogen’s cleaner twin — green hydrogen — appears to offer real hope for the future.
Hydrogen is the universe’s most abundant element, but here on earth it doesn’t appear pure in nature, and requires energy to separate. Green hydrogen is produced using renewable energy and electrolysis to split water, and is distinct from grey hydrogen, which uses gas to split water and releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. The resulting green fuel can be burnt to produce heat or fed into a fuel cell to make electricity.
Setting up a hydrogen economy means starting from…
Source: https://allafrica.com/stories/202110120351.html
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AIDS was killing Blacks a lot 20+ years ago. Coffin and related industries were booming across Africa, especially north of South Africa.