Breaking IEA går for hydrogen
Bit dere merke i dette:
“The world should not miss this unique chance to make hydrogen an important part of our clean and secure energy future.”
https://www.euronews.com/2019/06/14/world-needs-to-embrace-hydrogen-challenge-cut-costs-iea
Last ned rapporten:
https://www.iea.org/topics/hydrogen/
omans
14.06.2019 kl 13:07
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Les min tråd fra forrige uke. Det her er repetisjon av det.
https://forum.hegnar.no/thread/29970/view/525306/0
I tillegg interessant vedr Australia,
Og Kina som jeg la inn på fylletråden
https://forum.hegnar.no/thread/29970/view/525306/0
I tillegg interessant vedr Australia,
Og Kina som jeg la inn på fylletråden
JosefK
15.06.2019 kl 01:12
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Det blir bare bedre og bedre. Til og med Bloomberg har fått det med seg:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-06-14/hydrogen-is-the-fuel-of-the-future-for-real-this-time-iea-says
Furuen
16.06.2019 kl 10:23
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https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20190616_03/?fbclid=IwAR1EIYQFSwFiEh8zDXdgm_71Xc3Du6_pBEPUYgLMY5xcp80p63qUsxaXUCM
Japan, US, EU to cooperate on hydrogen energy
Japan, the United States, and the European Union have agreed to step up cooperation to promote the use of hydrogen as a next-generation energy source.
Japanese industry minister Hiroshige Seko and representatives from the US and EU issued a joint statement on Saturday. It comes as the Group of 20 ministerial meeting on energy and the environment is underway in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
The statement says Japan, the EU, and the US will strengthen cooperation and accelerate the development of hydrogen and fuel-cell technologies.
It says they have confirmed the importance of reducing the cost of hydrogen.
Energy officials say they will work to create global standards for products related to fuel-cell vehicles, such as tanks for storing hydrogen. They will also seek to set up safety regulations for hydrogen supply stations.
Seko said Japan, the US, and the EU have been leaders in the field of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. He said he hopes that they would continue to lead the world.
Japan, US, EU to cooperate on hydrogen energy
Japan, the United States, and the European Union have agreed to step up cooperation to promote the use of hydrogen as a next-generation energy source.
Japanese industry minister Hiroshige Seko and representatives from the US and EU issued a joint statement on Saturday. It comes as the Group of 20 ministerial meeting on energy and the environment is underway in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
The statement says Japan, the EU, and the US will strengthen cooperation and accelerate the development of hydrogen and fuel-cell technologies.
It says they have confirmed the importance of reducing the cost of hydrogen.
Energy officials say they will work to create global standards for products related to fuel-cell vehicles, such as tanks for storing hydrogen. They will also seek to set up safety regulations for hydrogen supply stations.
Seko said Japan, the US, and the EU have been leaders in the field of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. He said he hopes that they would continue to lead the world.
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essve
16.06.2019 kl 21:06
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Gode nyheter. Hvilke andre hydrogenselskap er det interessant å sette noen kroner på?
Sett alt på NEL. Når vi i neste uke får en «frifinnelse» av det uavhengige firmaet som gransker ulykken kommer NEL til å ta helt av.