Comments by "SaBa" (@saba1030) on "Can Germany switch from coal to hydrogen? | DW Business" video.
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@lucasgssilveira
Just look up for the "green hydrogen coast line", a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany, all subsidiesed by the EU and gvts.
The EU27 will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
When 27 countries/EU, with their 450ish million citizens and the USA with their 350 million citizens are going green, don't you think, they know, what they're doing?!
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@lucasgssilveira
"They" = Germany, is my country, and lots of projects are ongoing here since years, as this "going green" isn't just a "new" issue, but ongoing since years...like the EUs green deal = value € 1 trillion to support projects within the EU27, like building electrolyseurs (wind to power), for steel mills, etc...
Please look up for "green hydrogen coast line ", a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany, all subsidiesed by the EU and the gvts.
Quibbling and whataboutism isn't helpfull one bit... and again, one would think, that when 27 countries/EU with their 450ish million citizens and the USA with their 350 million citizens are going green, they should know, what they're doing...
And again...greetings from the EU27 👋 😎
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@mrdarklight
Renewables are called that, because wind, sun, water are there most of the time, and as written before, hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmills and others as well as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc.
When 27 countries/EU, with their 450 million citizens plus the USA with another 350 million citizens are going green, one would think, that they're knowing, what they're doing 😊😎
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