Supposed to be underway at West Wodonga, adjacent to sewer treatment plant. Will use treated waste water as well as lots of solar panels for the electricity needed. Only about 100 metres from Hume Freeway and Sydney Melbourne railway line( sometimes it runs to capacity, sometimes not so)
peter67 said
08:26 PM Feb 2, 2024
Just to be on the safe side they should be doing that in tassie too Craig, if it all goes bang we only loose that small blue piece at the bottom of your avatar.
Porsche to open a fuel production pilot in tasmania.
They take CO2 out of the atmosphere and combine it chemically with
Hydrogen obtained from electrolysis of water to produce fuel that
is chemically and virtually indistinguishable from current fuel.
Problem seems to me to be as exists now with solar and windmill
power and lithium batteries - producing the infrastructure is so
diabolically polluting in one way or another that the net benefit i
arguable.
I am of the opinion that hydro and/or nuclear are the most likely
future developments. Hydrogen from electrolysis for vehicles
and nuclear and hydro to provide electrical energy.
One has to somehow address the disposal of used generating
paraphernalia - at the moment generally overlooked by the
bleating green brigade.
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Supposed to be underway at West Wodonga, adjacent to sewer treatment plant. Will use treated waste water as well as lots of solar panels for the electricity needed. Only about 100 metres from Hume Freeway and Sydney Melbourne railway line( sometimes it runs to capacity, sometimes not so)