The world's largest green hydrogen project, which generates hydrogen from solar and wind renewables without emitting carbon dioxide, produced its first batch of "green hydrogen" on Thursday in Ordos, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in north China.
Let's see, we have a post about China and then a ton of passive-agressive attacks in the comments, lots of bad faith and unsubstantiated arguments, a laughable two-sided view of the world, and a complete inability to form articulated responses using facts and logic? I think I've seen this before .. oh, right, of course this is from https://lemmy.ml/u/yogthos with some help from https://lemmy.ml/u/gary_host_laptop
All of lemmy.ml is Pro-CCP. For those unaware, lemmy.ml was created because the developers and admins were too tankie, they "splintered" off and created lemmygrad.ml, but still actively manipulate other instances, especially lemmy.ml.
China is the largest producer and consumer of hydrogen globally, but less than 0.1 percent of the hydrogen it produces comes from renewable energy sources.
Or there is a middle ground where you'll actually get a nuanced take?
I'm mostly curious about what they're going to do with the hydrogen. Fuel cells? No hydrogen tech I know off has really proven scalable, reliable and cost effective. And while hydrogen generation was part of the issue it wasn't the biggest one. I'm also keen to understand if they use fresh water or salt water. The latter then there is potential for a energy neutral or positive even desalination process which would be massive for large swaths of Africa.