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Shoh3pif

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    Comment #17715151

    Cars are far from the only potential consumer. Sure, you might also use some of the hydrogen to power cars with fuel cells. Or you use it to charge EVs. Or you use the ammonia dire…

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    Comment #17715126

    You probably need relatively little water compared to other processes that evaporate/drain it (agriculture) or use it for run-through cooling (power plants). Even an ocean tanker f…

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    Comment #17714984

    Armchair chemistry ahead: Molecular hydrogen is unpolarized while ammonia molecules can establish hydrogen bonds, thus packing them more densely under the same conditions. For real…

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    Comment #17714860

    That's also the case in the german-speaking countries.

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    Comment #17714820

    From the article: > [...] turning them into a commodity that can be shipped anywhere in the world and converted back into electricity or hydrogen gas to power fuel cell vehicles

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    Comment #17714745

    > district heating produced on power from the grid is taxed as if produced on coal, as the power has no traceability. Sounds like there is room for improvement. E.g. an agreement w…

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    Comment #17708326

    There's at least another 1000% to squeeze out by using more lines of code at the compiler side. Look at the wasm movement that wants to bring highly optimized intransparent code bl…

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    Comment #17706778

    Even the chinese government recognized that at least doing something about the coal smog is something in their own interest. My understanding is that the risk of civil unrest is wh…

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    Comment #17706587

    > I, as a concerned citizen can do nothing against the corporations ruling our society Defenestrations, torches and pitchforks have been traditional solutions to rulers not acting …

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    Comment #17706228

    Intensive farming only happens when the material is used in a profitable way. Growing things only to dump them in the oceans is only profitable with subsidies or carbon taxes. Exte…

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    Comment #17705034

    From the article: > All in all, super-powered seaweeds could sequester around 173 million metric tons (190 million tons) of carbon each year, about as much as the annual emissions …