Greenwash....Jim Ratcliffe INEOS want to use caverns to store their Co2 using non working flawed tech, caverns that should be used to store 'green' hydrogen instead.......
Bristol Airport consortium tasked with developing hydrogen fuel infrastructure16 Oct 2021 21:17
Bristol Airport in the UK has joined a local consortium that will assess how infrastructure can be created for hydrogen to succeed as a source of zero-carbon fuel in the future.
Oil companies ask Canada for 75% of carbon capture construction costs16 Oct 2021 20:36
Oil and gas companies have asked the Canadian government to design a tax credit to pay for 75% of the cost to build carbon capture facilities that will curb greenhouse gas emissions, the country’s main energy industry group said on Thursday.
Maybe safer to employ the phrase 'and away' seangler ;~} Always check your fish hasnt been swimming in 'small amount' of an "particularly dangerous and 'unusual' radioactive isotope.
We have supported buying ITM over fellow hydrogen and fuel cell player Ceres Power (CWR). We are still bullish on them thanks to the massive amount of cash flying into the hydrogen space right now.
Renault Master van: first hydrogen prototype unveiled14 Oct 2021 16:07
HYVIA - a joint venture between the Renault Group and turnkey hydrogen company Plug Power - has revealed a prototype version of the Renault Master van that will go on sale next year.
Disagree there Chilting, plenty of terrible emissions from nuclear. The key is storage, not wasting 10 years and billions building old tech ( boiling water for steam ) nuclear that will be struggling to cool itself in rising warm climate waters.
However Nuclear will latch on to any clean to greewash itself and stay 'relevant'
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s continues to push for the European Union not to classify nuclear power as a sustainable energy source, the country’s environment ministry spokesperson told a press conference on Wednesday.
“In the event an accident, entire regions would become uninhabitable and many future generations of taxpayers would have to pay for the damage as well as deal with the waste. All this is obviously not sustainable,”