Erna, Kind a idiotic statement considering that North America and Asia are the biggest producers, so no need to buy it from Russia Who doesn't produce it in any shipable Quantity
#34 Not true. The hydrogen trains in germany are very scarce and break down quite a lot. Maybe it will get better in the distant future. Today trains run still on diesel or electricity.
Erna, Kind a idiotic statement considering that North America and Asia are the biggest producers, so no need to buy it from Russia Who doesn't produce it in any shipable Quantity
#34 Not true. The hydrogen trains in germany are very scarce and break down quite a lot. Maybe it will get better in the distant future. Today trains run still on diesel or electricity.
Kind a idiotic statement considering that North America and Asia are the biggest producers, so no need to buy it from Russia Who doesn't produce it in any shipable Quantity
1. Germany did not and does not buy hydrogen from Russia
2. There are no trains in Germany that run on hydrogen
There are but in a test phase (in Schleswig Holstein).
The process of splitting off Hydrogen releases a lot of Carbon so LOL
What? if there power comes from coal or oil fired power plants, yes.
If it comes from solar, wind, nuclear or hydro power, no.
#24 Bloody lie!
yeah, I think there is like ONE SMALL train route that was converted to hydrogen as a proof of concept, but that's it.
yeah, too much AI BS. I contemplate quitting the internet.
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