Being a retired code official, and an ISO inspector, this type of research and testing is of great importance. Hats off to all y'all who work to improve our world.
I'd like to see more realistic testing like a tipped over truck hauling it leaking it into a simulated highway location, pause play a refueling station where a refueling line breaks and a customer standing there refueling their hydrogen vehicle with no clue what to do, without saying you're doing these types of tests we'll probably never see hydrogen deployment. Basically need to make the public comfortable with using hydrogen
Why not store and transport hydrogen in huge dirigibles. And since they are transporting it, why not hang passenger gondolas beneath the dirigibles to make money from. They could travel to various places. Berlin, New Jersey, you name it.
Now all thats left is testing in space and the moon. I guess the Moon would be "easy" cause just do it in a vacuum and take away 5/6th gravity? Right? But near zero G might be cooler (pun intended). If it hasn't been done in a wile. Cool thanks for the vid and great vistas. Oh and the safety part too, I guess.
The regulations books are written in blood. More useful data is always a grand goal and I trust it will lead to better understanding of system requirements and expectations. The idea that "pure" forms of hydrogen is going to be a meaningful energy transport mechanism outside of "cooking gas" or rocketry may be considered a noble thing but it is not in the least realistic. Peaceful Skies.
Being a retired code official, and an ISO inspector, this type of research and testing is of great importance. Hats off to all y'all who work to improve our world.
totally cool stuff and great to know somebody is thinking ahead about tomorrows problems
Excellent. Thank You
This type of stuff should be what plays on the news networks. Imagine an entire country being aware of the moves we are making for the future.
I'd like to see more realistic testing like a tipped over truck hauling it leaking it into a simulated highway location, pause play a refueling station where a refueling line breaks and a customer standing there refueling their hydrogen vehicle with no clue what to do, without saying you're doing these types of tests we'll probably never see hydrogen deployment. Basically need to make the public comfortable with using hydrogen
Good Points.
Thanks guys.
very cool.. literally.
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did anyone else think that was a giant creepy face in the background when hovering over the thumbnail preview lol?
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Why not store and transport hydrogen in huge dirigibles. And since they are transporting it, why not hang passenger gondolas beneath the dirigibles to make money from. They could travel to various places. Berlin, New Jersey, you name it.
Now all thats left is testing in space and the moon. I guess the Moon would be "easy" cause just do it in a vacuum and take away 5/6th gravity? Right? But near zero G might be cooler (pun intended). If it hasn't been done in a wile. Cool thanks for the vid and great vistas. Oh and the safety part too, I guess.
The regulations books are written in blood. More useful data is always a grand goal and I trust it will lead to better understanding of system requirements and expectations.
The idea that "pure" forms of hydrogen is going to be a meaningful energy transport mechanism outside of "cooking gas" or rocketry may be considered a noble thing but it is not in the least realistic.
Peaceful Skies.
Here in Oakland, we all ride in fuel cell powered busses every day.