on the hydrogen car front,
from the article, 'Jeremy
Clarkson, former Top Gear presenter and current star of The Grand Tour, wrote
in his latest The Sunday Times column that he is now finds himself “consumed
with the idea of using the familiar technology but tweaking it to run on
hydrogen instead of petrol, so that the only waste product is water” the
whole experience of refueling a hydrogen car at a hydrogen station is exactly
the same as refueling at a petrol or diesel station today; it’s still with a
classic fuel pump and takes three to five minutes, Hydrogen has moved beyond
being a research curiosity, it’s not just a scientific concept anymore.
Hydrogen cars, buses, trucks and trains are out there in the world today, along
with the accompanying infrastructure. With the likes of Jeremy Clarkson writing
about it in the press, public interest is increasing, and the general public
will play an important role in which technology leads the green movement, as
the drivers of the economy. Whilst there is a place for both battery-electric
and hydrogen technology for passenger cars, hydrogen is the only forward for
decarbonisation of other modes of transport; there simply isn’t, and won’t, be
enough batteries to electrify everything, and that’s without bringing the grid
into it', think clean, think green, hydrogen is the only way to go!
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