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Comments by "SaBa" (@saba1030) on "Putin proposes 'gas hub' plan to Turkey's Erdogan | DW News" video.
@lancerevo9747 The Netherlands, Danmark and Germany have this project called "green hydrogen coast line", Fraunhofer Institute Bremerhaven is involved as well, all subsidiesed by the EU and Gvts. Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from offshore windmill parks and others. Lots of start ups working on other storage possibilities as well all over EU. Daimler and Volvo Trucks have developed hydrogen powered trucks and some weeks ago the world wide first 14 hydrogen powered trains have started their service in Lower Saxony/ Germany. Germany and Namibia signed a cooperation recently for the worlds largest solar park in Namibia, incl. a green hydrogen and Amoniac production plant. Hydrogen can also replace nat gas as raw material for proceeding steel, glass, paper and others. Btw, 48% of Germany's electricity gets produced with renewables (wind, solar, water). And my electricity gets produced with wind energy since 15 years 😉 All over the EU the renewables are taking over. Greetings from the EU 😉
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@cosmo naut The EU will replace all fossil fuels (coal, oil, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045. The "EU going green" was already on the way before this terrible war started. Greetings from the EU 😉
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@thosoz3431 The Netherlands, Danmark and Germany have this project "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 windmill parks and others. Daimler and Volvo Trucks have developed hydrogen powered trucks and some weeks ago the world wide first 14 hydrogen powered trains started their service in Lower Saxony/ Germany. To produce hydrogen lots of energy is needed, when using renewables for that, its called "green hydrogen". Btw, 48% of Germany's electricity gets already produced with renewables (wind, solar, water). Greetings from the EU 😉
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@lancerevo9747 The recent situation (as terrible this war is) is actually/ finally accelerating the change towards green energy enourmisly, as many companies/ industries try to get away from fossil fuels asap to be more independant by using renewables 😉
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@Jim boswell Sounds great but could end up with WWIII.
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