Nuclear Beyond Electricity: Hydrogen | Henri Paillere | TEDxTUWienSalon

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @GeorgeKafantaris
    @GeorgeKafantaris Год назад

    “It is estimated that a 1,000-MW reactor could support the production of 150,000 tonnes of hydrogen a year. This hydrogen could be used for fertilizers, oil refining, steel production, material handling equipment, fuel cell vehicles, and carbon-neutral synthetic fuels.”
    This is what we’ve been trying to say for years: Nuclear means not only zero carbon electricity for battery cars, but also zero carbon hydrogen for everything else. And on a tremendous scale!

  • @sk8899
    @sk8899 2 года назад

    Developed Nations like USA, UK, Germany, Japan, South Korea etc must invest in:-
    (1) Nuclear Energy
    (2) Green & Pink-Hydrogen
    (3) Hydrogen FCEVs
    (4) Battery EVs
    (5) Coal Gasification & Liquefaction
    (6) Sea-water Mining
    (7) Sea-water Desalination
    (8) Next-Gen battery technology
    These technologies are essential to create future with Next-Zero Carbon emissions.

  • @rogerfournier3284
    @rogerfournier3284 2 года назад

    Hydrogen(====+++with a PH containment alkalinity of 7.6 is preferable for water molecule to split effectively, working on it. Good things take time, stronger together-----------------SOUTHWEST MARINE--------PEOPLE ARE IMPORTANT() ;)

  • @carloscarlesijara
    @carloscarlesijara 2 года назад

    The problem with the energetic use of hydrogen is that comes from an idea from Jules Verne and do not pass an evaluation of Sadi Carnot. If we want to waste energy we must use hydrogen the very inefficient energy carrier that is.

  • @sahali14
    @sahali14 3 года назад +2

    wow I literally read that book of Jules Verne and did not realize that sentence...