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Hydrogen Electrolysis Cost Projections from Major Organizations Low by 60% to 300%
For years, major organizations like the IEA, IRENA, BNEF, the Hydrogen Council and CSIRO have been projecting future costs for hydrogen electrolysis systems and the future cost of green hydrogen that don’t stand up to scrutiny. As a result, their projections of future costs increase every year, yet real-world data … [continued]
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Silly Rumor Of The Week — Tesla To Buy Nissan
A rumor suggests that Tesla may be considering a rescue plan for Nissan but Elon Musk strongly denied any interest in the Japanese company.
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ChargePoint Receives Notice of Non-Compliance with New York Stock Exchange Trading Share Price Listing Rule
Company Intends to Cure the Deficiency and Regain Compliance with NYSE Notice Has No Immediate Impact on the Listing or Trading of ChargePoint’s Common Stock ChargePoint (NYSE:CHPT) (the “Company”), a leading provider of networked solutions for charging electric vehicles (EVs), announced today that it was notified by the New York Stock … [continued]
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Hydrogen Hype Meets Hard Costs: Europe’s Pipeline Plan in Trouble
The molecules for energy industry has been working hard for years to make it seem as if transporting hydrogen by pipeline is going to be cheap and easy, cheaper and easier than moving electrons in fact. I’ve been tracking this set of bad studies and assessing realities for years. Three … [continued]
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25 Years of Hybrids, 10 Years of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars
One of our readers passed along the note recently that it was the 25 year anniversary of the first hybrid car in the United States, the Honda Insight, which arrived in December 1999. (Yes, the Toyota Prius came a couple of years earlier in Japan, but it didn’t come to … [continued]
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