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REVOLVE is a media group fostering cultures of sustainability. We cover the circular economy, ecosystem restoration, the energy transformation, sustainable mobility, and water resources. REVOLVE produces a quarterly magazine and provides a palette of communication services related to brand activation, digital marketing, public campaigns, media relations, event management, and video production. On this channel, you will find a full repository of the videos we have made, including Playlists per project.
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Contact us today to work with REVOLVE. Subject: Studios Request | Video Production to info@revolve.media | +32 2 318 3984
"It resulted in more than €140 million in investment in urban circular bioeconomy" | HOOP
_As we reached the end of the HOOP project, the last event made for a perfect occasion to discuss the legacy and results of the project._
The HOOP Conference took place in June 2024, bringing together cities and regions to discuss and learn about implementing innovative circular bioeconomy solutions.
The dedicated policy sessions allowed cities to present their successes in recycling and reusing biowaste, transforming into safe and sustainable bio-based products, and to voice their concerns and challenges to EU institutions and federations.
🔄 *About HOOP project:*
HOOP is about investing in local initiatives to extract valuable resources from urban #biowaste and wastewater in order to make innovative bio-based products. Advancing Europe’s circular economy agenda, as a main pillar of the European Green Deal, HOOP will provide direct Project Development Assistance (PDA) to municipalities so they can build their administrative, technical, economic, financial and legal expertise. This project will help enhance the return on investments by reusing resources, creating jobs, and developing local #bioeconomy capacity.
The HOOP project supports 8 lighthouse cities and regions in developing large-scale urban circular bioeconomy initiatives that will focus on sustainably obtaining bio-based products from urban biowaste and wastewater. The HOOP Urban Circular Bioeconomy Hub has created an online platform to foster knowledge exchange and replication in cities across Europe.
👉 *More about the project:*
Website: hoopproject.eu/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/hoop-project
Twitter (X): hoop_eu
♻️ *Chapters:*
0:00 - 0:23 Introduction
0:24 - 1:22 HOOP Conference - Gemma Castejón
1:23 - 1:57 Germany - Dr. Christoph Baumann
1:58 - 2:30 Norway - Toraf Igesund
2:31 - 2:28 Netherlands - Peter de Boer
3:11 - 3:39 Portugal - Susana Lopes
3:40 - 3:36 HOOP legacy - Martín Soriano
#h2020 #CircularEconomy #BioWaste
The HOOP Conference took place in June 2024, bringing together cities and regions to discuss and learn about implementing innovative circular bioeconomy solutions.
The dedicated policy sessions allowed cities to present their successes in recycling and reusing biowaste, transforming into safe and sustainable bio-based products, and to voice their concerns and challenges to EU institutions and federations.
🔄 *About HOOP project:*
HOOP is about investing in local initiatives to extract valuable resources from urban #biowaste and wastewater in order to make innovative bio-based products. Advancing Europe’s circular economy agenda, as a main pillar of the European Green Deal, HOOP will provide direct Project Development Assistance (PDA) to municipalities so they can build their administrative, technical, economic, financial and legal expertise. This project will help enhance the return on investments by reusing resources, creating jobs, and developing local #bioeconomy capacity.
The HOOP project supports 8 lighthouse cities and regions in developing large-scale urban circular bioeconomy initiatives that will focus on sustainably obtaining bio-based products from urban biowaste and wastewater. The HOOP Urban Circular Bioeconomy Hub has created an online platform to foster knowledge exchange and replication in cities across Europe.
👉 *More about the project:*
Website: hoopproject.eu/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/hoop-project
Twitter (X): hoop_eu
♻️ *Chapters:*
0:00 - 0:23 Introduction
0:24 - 1:22 HOOP Conference - Gemma Castejón
1:23 - 1:57 Germany - Dr. Christoph Baumann
1:58 - 2:30 Norway - Toraf Igesund
2:31 - 2:28 Netherlands - Peter de Boer
3:11 - 3:39 Portugal - Susana Lopes
3:40 - 3:36 HOOP legacy - Martín Soriano
#h2020 #CircularEconomy #BioWaste
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"Blue citizenship is something that involves everyone" | EU4Ocean Be a Blue Citizen Workshops 2024
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Join the EU4Ocean Coalition: maritime-forum.ec.europa.eu/theme/ocean-literacy-and-blue-skills/ocean-literacy/eu4ocean-coalition_en 🌊 *About the event* On October 3, 2024, the EU4Ocean Coalition hosted the "Be a Blue Citizen" workshops for ocean activists, NGO representatives, artists, and young ocean advocates. Among the organized events and panels, the Media Workshops provided early-career jou...
Region Of The Month: Basque Country | Regions4Climate
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_What climate resilience challenges has Basque Country faced so far?_ _How can technology help this region?_ In November, the #RegionOfTheMonth is the Basque Country. In this 3-min interview, Laura Gutierrez from IHOBE, shares the essential role the Basque Country plays in our #Regions4Climate project. Explore how this inspiring region leads the way with ground-breaking sustainability initiativ...
3 Questions in Under 3 Minutes | The Blue Education Community of Practice | BlueLightS
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_What is The Blue Education Community of Practice?_ _How will it help advance schools?_ Luca Jendrek and Christian Esteva (SEA TEACH), from the BlueLightS’ Blue Education Community of Practice, discuss the strategy for connecting different stakeholders in blue education. From matchmakings to boosting water education and increasing ocean literacy. *About BlueLightS:* 🔍 *The goal:* Aiming to rais...
Consultation Process Explained | Guillermo Ortuño Crespo | Towards IPOS
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_"As we're trying to co-produce IPOS, we cannot arrive to the UN Ocean Conference with a finished product..."_ Marine biologist Guillermo Ortuño Crespo explains the idea, resonance, and the first results of the survey taken by almost 200 ocean stakeholders worldwide. *More about IPOS:* 👉 Website: bbtwins.eu/ 📧 Newsletter: ipos.earth/contact-us 🔁 Follow: www.linkedin.com/company/ocean-sustainabi...
5 Dimensions of Hydrogen Valleys | REVOLVE
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From producing clean hydrogen to building the new hydrogen economy. Explore the potential of hydrogen valleys and discover use cases for the fuel of the future in this 1-minute video explanation. ⚗️ *What are "Hydrogen Valleys"?* "Hydrogen valley" is a geographical area - a city, a region, an island or an industrial cluster - where several hydrogen applications are combined together into an int...
Technology for One Welfare
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This PATHWAYS webinar discusses modern tools and strategies facilitating change in the EU’s livestock sector. Focused on aligning with the EU One Health policy, the ‘one welfare’ concept recognises the interconnections between animal welfare, human wellbeing and the environment. Experts Dengsheng Sun and Oleksiy “Alex” Guzhva, researchers at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, shar...
Circular Fuels Launch Event: New Technologies for Aviation Fuel Production
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Aviation transport is one of the most carbon-intensive sectors, contributing to 14.4% of EU transport emissions. As part of efforts to achieve EU climate neutrality by 2050, the Fit for 55 package proposes measures to reduce emissions, including promoting greener aviation fuels. In line with this target, several EU projects are developing technologies for greener aviation fuels, green hydrogen,...
FUELPHORIA, BUTTERFLY & POSEIDON First Joint Webinar
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FUELPHORIA and related projects BUTTERFLY and POSEIDON discuss objectives and future challenges with the European Commission in a jointly organized webinar, titled: Innovative, sustainable, and complete value chains for advanced biofuels and non-biological renewable fuel production. On October 18th 2024, the three EU projects funded under the san Horizon Europe call, "Demonstration of complete ...
Biomass to Energy. Circular Economy Farming and Sustainable Agriculture in Hungary | MarginUp!
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Katalin Kujani and her family are pioneering sustainable farming techniques to revitalize marginal lands in Hungary’s Southern Great Plain. Through the MarginUp! project, farmers, researchers, industrialists, and innovators are working together to bring solutions to marginal lands, transforming challenges into opportunities. From enhancing biodiversity to improving soil quality, this video cove...
Future of Farming is on the Way | 5 Highlights of Year #3 | BBTWINS
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_What is the future of farming?_ _How is new technology being used in the food industry?_ The BBTWINS (Bio-Based Digital Twins) project is developing a digital platform to optimize processes along the agri-food value chain. The platform is based on 'digital twins' technology, creating a real-time digital replica of physical processes, from forecasting fruit yield to managing supply chain operat...
Region Of The Month: Climate Resilience on Denmark’s Coast, Køge Bay | Regions4Climate
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Learn about Køge Bay Beach Park, Strandparken, and the exciting Augmented Reality (AR) app that connects visitors with the park's history, climate risks, whilst promoting community engagement and political awareness. Watch this interview with Jakob Riemer Helsbøl, who works as the park's Landscape and Forest Engineer, about how this innovative tool brings climate action to life, helping locals ...
NBSOIL Academy | Module 1 Launch Webinar
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The NBSOIL Academy Module 1 launch webinar, that took place on October 1, was an opportunity to network with other academy participants, learn more about the NBSOIL project and have your questions about the platform and agronomic content answered. NBSOIL partners, the Centre National d’Agroécologie (CNA), together with Ver de Terre Production (VdT), led this dedicated webinar, as they are respo...
Region Of The Month: Køge Bay | Regions4Climate
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In October, the #RegionOfTheMonth is Køge Bay! In this insightful interview, Alexander Hauer Senior Advisor for Climate Resilience and Climate Adaptation from Region Sjælland, talks about the crucial role Køge Bay plays in our #Regions4Climate project. Discover how this remarkable region is at the forefront of innovative sustainability initiatives and community-driven solutions that contribute ...
COMANAGE Open Platform's Utility in the KMA | COMANAGE Project
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Bartek Smenda provides insights into the utility of the COMANAGE Open Platform in the Krakow Metropolitan Area (KMA). Learn how innovative collaborative management practices are being applied to transform the KMA. 🌐 comanage.spindoxlabs.com 🟦 www.linkedin.com/company/comanage-project/ ✖️ COMANAGE (@COMANAGEproject) #LIFEproject #energycommunities #energytransition #COP #KMA
Pioneering Sustainable Fertilisers for a Greener Future I FER-PLAY
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Pioneering Sustainable Fertilisers for a Greener Future I FER-PLAY
Resilience in Tradition: Sitia's Olive Oil Amidst Climate Change | Regions4Climate
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Resilience in Tradition: Sitia's Olive Oil Amidst Climate Change | Regions4Climate
Climate Solutions in Norway's Arctic | RESIST
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Climate Solutions in Norway's Arctic | RESIST
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Region Of The Month: Sitia | Regions4Climate
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Dairy in agroforestry system for self-sufficiency in protein-based feed | PATHWAYS Practice Hub
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Dairy in agroforestry system for self-sufficiency in protein-based feed | PATHWAYS Practice Hub
3 Questions in Under 3 Minutes | Water Education & Ocean Literacy | BlueLightS
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PFLA research and results from SEEGSLIP project | PATHWAYS seminar
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Past impacts and current policies on livestock in Europe | PATHWAYS seminar
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Reusing residues for the ceramic industry | ICARUS Project
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Horribly inefficient when compared to electricity. Plus, every H2 storage tank will need to be replaced frequently due to embrittlement.
Great,, thank you so much for sharing.
Grow and cultivate grapes. The roots of grape cultivars can go to 12 meters.
What about organic regenerative farming and the carboncapture by the soil with no till farming. I think that it is not fair to compare cyclic carbon with burning of fossil fuels that never return to the ground...
Korean science institute, UNIST professor Baek Jong-Bum developed ammonia synthesis in room temperature with catalyst. Go and find it. UNIST is somewhat Korean MIT and he is legit real deal scientist but since I am just a surgeon so it sounds just too plausible to me but I am not sure if his work is real deal or show for government funding
thanks pascal
water is one part, second biggest problem - locals are trashing garbage everywhere around, is it culture sickness, nightmare!
hello... first I want to tell you my english very bad so I'm sorry if there's a mistake. As we know 'green' came from the renewable electricity. Is it worth dealing with it I mean you make electricity (ammonia burn) from another process that need electricity (electrolysis, air separator, haber-bosch) obtain from renewable (it is about needed and produced).
No one cares about carbon except morons and the elite.
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I believe there is ongoing research into some processes for ammonia synthesis which may be able to skip the free hydrogen step using electrolytic cells, thus veering away from the using Haber Bosch.
Yes, Korean science institute, UNIST professor Baek Jong-Bum developed room temperature synthesis. Go and find it. UNIST is somewhat Korean MIT and he is legit real deal scientist but I am not sure if his synthesis works in mass production way.
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Buen trabajo REVOLVE 👏
Buen trabajo.
This is great work Josep and team
Good Job Congratulatyions
If you are interested in cleantech (green) investing or hydrogen economy stocks, you should check out FuelPositive, a publicly traded Canadian company with a market capitalization of about $40.00 million CAD (TSXV: NHHH or OTCQB: NHHHF). You are likely to see negative posts in stock forums about this company because of issues that management had to overcome with supply chain and restructuring delays, but the company has finally completed factory acceptance testing (FAT) and shipped its first commercial unit to a customer on April 15, 2024. FuelPositive’s flagship product is a containerized green ammonia production system for farmers. The system, built in shipping containers that reside on-farm, takes air, water, and a sustainable electricity source to produce green ammonia, which farmers use for fertilizer. The system is contained in several 20-foot shipping containers and consists of a nitrogen generator to produce nitrogen from air, an electrolyzer to produce hydrogen from water, and a novel synthesis convertor (provisional patent) to produce ammonia (NH3 - one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms) from the nitrogen and hydrogen. By placing the system on-farm, the farmer no longer needs to worry about price volatility or supply chain/distribution system issues (steady price and reliable supply). This is a huge benefit for big farms. The company anticipates farmers will also use the ammonia or the hydrogen via fuel cells to run farm machinery and for other farm needs such as grain drying. The market for ammonia is around US$80 billion annually and the agriculture sector uses about 80% of ammonia produced each year. Governments around the world are keen to decarbonize and current ammonia production methods are very carbon intensive (ammonia, cement, and steel are the big three carbon intensive industrial products). It also turns out that ammonia is the perfect carrier for hydrogen (the three hydrogen atoms in the NH3), so FuelPositive could have a big impact on the larger hydrogen economy (for example, for fuel cells in transportation applications). The flagship product, dubbed the FP300, will be able to produce 100 tons of ammonia a year. Due to interest from larger farms, the company has also stated they will build an FP1500 that is more cost effective as one control unit can manage five times as many production units. Each unit will be remotely monitored by FuelPositive and is built to last several decades with minor maintenance and replacement parts. The company says the price will change somewhat based on the needs of each individual farm, but the stated base price of an FP300 is C$950,000 (farmers are used to making big dollar equipment purchases). The company has been vetting potential customers around the world, but will initially focus on Manitoba, Canada due to the concentration of farmers and availability of abundant cheap (green) grid electricity from renewable hydropower plants. FuelPositive anticipates each FP300 in operation will generate significant carbon credit revenue each year for the next several decades (potentially out to 2050), which will be split 30% to the farmer and 70% to FuelPositive (Tesla generated $1.79 billion from carbon credit sales in 2023). Each FP300 in operation is projected to generate around C$20,000 in carbon credit revenue per year, increasing each year as the market price per ton for carbon credits increases through 2030 when each unit is projected to generate almost C$31,000 per year. The CEO stated in a November 8, 2023, press release that FuelPositive has hundreds of systems in the sales pipeline and has stated that getting a 50% market share in Manitoba alone would result in over 2,000 FP300 systems deployed. The CEO stated in this interview that the company is in serious discussions with customers for the purchase of over 200 systems, and expects to take deposits soon on an initial batch of 30 systems: ua-cam.com/video/l98VxRa_mZY/v-deo.html The company will start with batch manufacturing and anticipates collecting 30% production deposits from farmers to reserve their place in line. Getting 30% deposits on the initial 30 FP300 systems would represent C$9.00 million in deposits with the sale of the systems representing almost C$30.00 million in revenue compared to the current C$40.00 million market cap for a very attractive Price to Revenue multiple of 1.33x. A Zacks Small Cap Research Analyst says clean-tech companies are normally valued between 6-and-9 times annual revenue, so C$30.00 million in revenue implies a market capitalization between C$180.00 million and C$270.00 million, 350% to 575% higher than the current C$40.00 million. This would equate to a stock price between C$0.38 and C$0.56 compared to the current C$0.07 stock price. Shipping the first unit to the farm has taken a lot of the risk of succeeding off the table. The company will have to figure out how to raise the capital to build the first automated production facility which will be scaled to produce 500 FP300 units a year (which would be about C$500 million in annual revenue), but FuelPositive has put out several recent press releases about meetings with government officials that makes current shareholders speculate the company will get government support to build the production facility in the form of loans or grants. This company has a bunch of potential and now that some of the risk has been taken off the table, the stock price could increase pretty fast as more people become aware of the potential. For full disclosure, I own a bunch of shares, and this is not investment advice. Do your own due diligence. There is a lot of information on the company’s website (fuelpositive.com) and the company also has a social media presence on places like LinkedIn or X-twitter.
It's like everyone forgot about the carbon cycle when they make CO2 out to be a killer. It's just not true. There is no reproducible experiment that shows 0.04% of CO2 can cause any problem for anything. And again, it's a CYCLE.
Why not keep the green hydrogen for use in a fuel cell vehicle instead of using it to produce ammonia?
Easier to store/transport ammonia because stability. If there's ammonia engines, it's about exhaust/safety.
Because is very hard to store hydrogen. You need special tanks, special pipes, special everything. One leak of hydrogen and it goes boom ! Hydrogen turns liquid at -253C - almoust close to absolute zero. Ammonia is in a liquid state at 25 degrees Celsius at normal atmospheric pressure. And doesn`t go boom, when in contact with oxygen. Much safer, less logistic problems higher energy density per kg.
@@M4V3RiCkU235 Ammonia is a liquid at -33°C at atmospheric pressure or at 10 bar at room temperature. However, it is still relatively easy to obtain compared to H2
@@quentinburband9281yeah, you`re right. But still, the temperature that you can get in a civilian professional fridge. Not rocket science. I thinking of infrastructure for LPG for example. Is more volatile and still cars in Europe work just fine with that
I think it also mentions ammonia is 3x more efficient in terms of energy density
Such an inspiring initiative. I love how the biodiversity has improved quite drastically.. is there a measure that quantifies improvements to the river system itself as a result ? since the main topic is river restoration I was wondering what changes did the miniforest bring to the health of the river itself , or if it is a longer term measure what is the expected timeline on seeing these benefits ?
Over simplistic. Oh, just make hydrogen from green energy. Problem solved. Excuse me, what green energy.
Can we use your video content with our voiceover to share your experiences here in Pakistan?
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What varieties of tomatoes are you growing?
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how are you moving all that heat? How is this green? Are you burning coal to power a furnace?
The ammonia production process itself does not cause any harmful emissions or byproducts besides an almost negligible amount of NOx. Nitrogen is an abundant resource in the atmosphere and the H is just obtained from water via hydrolysis. The only thing really "used" is electricity, so if you use sustainable energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, etc, the ammonia production process is "green."
Diesel can be used because carbon capture machines can be used during/afterward. Diesel cars very regulated some countries, but ammonia/ev hybrids might be way.
@@sampleoffers1978 CCS is a meme tho, i'm bullish Ammonia for vehicles, so is Toyota having avoided much of the pure EV hype, they retained their hybrid knowledge.
@ith-zu2sy Ammonia is apparently dangerous if a leak for fumes. Seems better for grid as energy storage or to make electricity/hydrogen onsite with it.
@@Z-xk5piammonia production does produce carbon emissions, most of the hydrogen obtained via hydrocarbon reforming
I understand nothing 😢
tell your friends about the ammonia future, not only will it mitigate famine but it is safer and easier to store than hydrogen. every decade we get a resurgence in hydrogen memes, Arnie sporting the latest hydrogen Hummer. total greenwashing.
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COOL YELLOWSTONE make HYDROGEN 😊
I get that it's a cool technology but how does a battery swapping station improve the efficiency of the drone or the tasks it's meant to perform?
what's the point?
This is a great and holistic circular economy project
Why use ai voice
Hi there! The voiceover was provided by a real voice actor, not by AI. Thanks for your comment!
It doesn't make any sense to produce hydrogen from electricity!!! You already have electrical energy. Each time you go from one form of energy to another you lose... simple thermodynamics principal.
Hi, can you please tell me what is the software used for this animation ? I would like to create explainer videos for work. Thank you!
The mirage of a climate crisis has hardened into a delusion. There is no climate crisis. 10% decline in natural disasters since 2000. Accumulated cyclone energy shows no increasing trend. Global hurricane landfalls shows no trend. Downward global trend for total hurricaine numbers. NOAA: "We conclude that the historical Atlantic hurricane data at this stage do not provide compelling evidence for a substantial greenhouse warming-induced century-scale increase in: frequency of tropical storms, hurricanes, or major hurricanes, or in the proportion of hurricanes that become major hurricanes." NOAA data 1851-2021 shows no trend in number of hurricaine landfalls with the record high being 1886. The trend for over 7 decades has been downwards in the Pacific as well. Drought appears to be decreasing globally measured by SPI 1901-2017. Global trends show no increasing flooding frequency or severity. For every million people on earth, annual deaths from climate-related causes have declined 98%. Deserts have shrunk considerably since the 1980's. The Sahara shrank by 12,000km² per year 1984-2015. The Earth has greened by 15% or more in a human lifetime. The Great Barrier Reef's coral cover has reached the greatest extent ever recorded. On extinction the rate is very low: 900 known lost species for 2.1 million known species in 500 years, so from observations there are an average of slightly less than 2 species lost every year. Global temperatures maxed out in 2016 and have been lower ever since. There is no climate crisis.
Great work
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Does that mean we will be fighting over water at some point? Once of course becomes scarce
Renewables solar wind are unreliable And need huge amounts of land for UK alone?
Let's watch the green energy fail this winter as millions freeze because of their energy shortages. Hey Germany how green is it to tell your citizens to start gathering fire wood because there's not enough energy
I'm looking forward to another video about BBTWINS!
Water use in hydrogen production can be only groundwater? Can we use sea water in this process?
If all Hydrogen plants were mandated to use only desalinated water it would be a game changer. As bad a fossil fuels are, we will die a hell of alot sooner if we no longer have fresh water. 💧 ☠️
But H2's use for energy is generating water Instead of CO2 that's a different study of the disposal of fuel and results. So can't say any conclusion but certainly, the reality is slower and different from apocalyptic movies 😄😄
Green Hydrogen doesnt pollute,We just need to make sure the way we produce it doesnt either :D
Goodd night- fellow! you uploaded top ~ catch you later~📽
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Thanks Philippe and REVOLVE for this and the mention to #EUSEW2022! You can indeed apply to host a policy session at EUSEW from today until 24 March: eusew.eu/guidelines-sessions