While all of this sounds great on the surface. There is the pressing problem of how to create hydrogen and even hydrogen fuel cells. The energy needed to convert sources into hydrogen is still too high. And the energy sources to create electrical power is wide and varied. Add in the energy needed for everything else, including the massive industrial needs. The loss and waste to produce tiny quantities of hydrogen does not add up. Somewhere in the process CO2 is still piling up. Even if the hydrogen is produced by alternative energy production. As CO2 heavy energy production is more than 50% of energy needs of China. Well over 50% actually. So to divert the alternative energy to produce hydrogen actually does increase CO2 levels. Not green at all. It more like putting the cart before the horse. But the Japanese hydrogen vehicle hydrogen storage tanks was something i did not know about. I did know that hydrogen is very very volatile. The Hindenburg comes to mind. Scary to think the Japanese would use hydrogen in such a way.
Little knowledge is useless. Cinova H2, learn that. Nippon foundation is a partner...is not and does not mean it's made in Japan. Japan has already failed 😂
China, a rebirth of the actual world. 👍
Top 1 of the world soooon
In fact, China is investing in all new energy fields.
I hope they look into zero point energy devices
While all of this sounds great on the surface. There is the pressing problem of how to create hydrogen and even hydrogen fuel cells. The energy needed to convert sources into hydrogen is still too high. And the energy sources to create electrical power is wide and varied. Add in the energy needed for everything else, including the massive industrial needs. The loss and waste to produce tiny quantities of hydrogen does not add up. Somewhere in the process CO2 is still piling up. Even if the hydrogen is produced by alternative energy production. As CO2 heavy energy production is more than 50% of energy needs of China. Well over 50% actually. So to divert the alternative energy to produce hydrogen actually does increase CO2 levels. Not green at all. It more like putting the cart before the horse. But the Japanese hydrogen vehicle hydrogen storage tanks was something i did not know about. I did know that hydrogen is very very volatile. The Hindenburg comes to mind. Scary to think the Japanese would use hydrogen in such a way.
She asked if you had eaten, and you responded “rice”.
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Why did China use hydrogen instead of electricity for it? The woman train driver @ 1:42 has "Nippon" (Japan) on her back.
Little knowledge is useless.
Cinova H2, learn that.
Nippon foundation is a partner...is not and does not mean it's made in Japan.
Japan has already failed 😂
Liquid hydrogen ? Must be very cold. Ok