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Re: Lemmi post# 37061

Saturday, 08/03/2019 8:10:51 PM

Saturday, August 03, 2019 8:10:51 PM

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Lemmi, nice read. Thanks for the link.

Germany is already home to the first hydrogen-powered train, but it was only in July that Economy Ministry Peter Altmaier declared his goal for the nation to become “the number one in the world” for the technology.

“Hydrogen is one of the hottest topics in the energy transition in the country at the moment,” said Inga Posch, managing director at FNB Gas e.V., the federation of Germany’s gas network operators. “The interest from the private sector is really huge. Germans have been too focused on the electrification of the economy, so we are starting on the process with a delay.”

Japan’s automakers have put hydrogen fuel cells in their cars, while consumers there are buying home energy units using the fuel. China and Britain also are investigating the technology, with Royal Dutch Shell Plc seeing it as reliable and easy to transport.

Hydrogen may be a good fit for Germany as its gas infrastructure can transport and store large quantities of the fuel, according to FNB’s Posch.

Okay. Looks like interest in hydrogen keeps increasing. The ship is slowly turning. I'm patient. cooler


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