what's the point of arguing AGW and new energy anymore?, page-3

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    It's done and dusted for sure, just the storage issue to sort out for the power grid.

    IMO hydrogen and ammonia will play ever bigger parts to the puzzle. We need those liquid fuels to replace diesel and bunker oil.

    A 5kg tank of hydrogen + battery combo on a car can give a very decent range comparable to current ICE. With only water coming out the tail pipe.

    Ammonia powered ships and trains would make a huge impact.

    Electric cars in the cities should be a no brainer, imagine how much cleaner the air will be.

    It's going to happen one way or another, because it makes sense.

    Can't happen soon enough. We can be 100% free of oil imports and be a massive exporter of energy to other countries.

    Glory to Australia.
 
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