Comments by "SaBa" (@saba1030) on "First gas flows from Germany's new LNG terminal | DW News" video.
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@effexon Yeah, I know. But, as terrible this war is, it's like a "fast track/ booster" for "going green" in the EU27. Looks like, as if us humans need some pressure sometimes, to get important things, like going green, done.
If you're interested, look up please for the "green hydrogen coast line", which is a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany.
Greetings from Germany 😉
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@andrewpienaar4522 The new build LNG terminal is convertable to hydrogen, that was stated various times by Federal Minister Habeck and State President of Lower Saxony Weil (where this terminal is located), therefor I would think, that those "guys" are knowing, what they're talking about.
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the EU27/Germany will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
The Netherlands, Denmark and Germany have this project called "green hydrogen coast line", Fraunhofer Institute Bremerhaven is involved as well, all subsidiesed by the EU and the Gvts.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmills or others as well as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass , paper etc.
Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
All along the coast lines electrolyseurs ( wind to power) are under construction.
Daimler and Volvo Trucks have developed hydrogen powered trucks/ vehicles as well as the Faun Group. Those trucks are already in use.
Some weeks ago the world wide first 14 hydrogen powered trains (Alston) started their service in Lower Saxony/ Germany.
Some days ago Bremerhaven public transport started the service of various green hydrogen powered busses.
BASF received various millions of Euros from the German Gvt to built its own electrolyseur.
It's all on the way .....
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