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Green hydrogen, energy transition, offshore wind

Anti-electricity cartoon from 1889.

No matter how good an idea comes along, there will always be somebody opposed.

Today it is renewable energy, electric vehicles and heat pumps.

Good news is that innovation often proves the tech doubters wrong.

Jamie Frew on LinkedIn: Finally a map that looks like what is actually required for a net-zero…

Finally a map that looks like what is actually required for a net-zero energy system in the North Sea.

Jamie Frew on LinkedIn: Revealed: Exxon made ‘breathtakingly’ accurate climate predictions in…

More climate alarmism by the woke lefty eco-mentalists at... Exxon https://lnkd.in/e4r56QmM

Be sure to catch the end of this clever NASA "climate spiral" video showing monthly global temperature changes between 1880 and 2021
https://climate.nasa.gov/climate_resources/300/video-climate-spiral/
Sixth in a 🧵 of #2022TopToots
Video: Climate Spiral – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet

The visualization shows monthly global temperature anomalies (changes from an average) between the years 1880 and 2021.

Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
Do I have this right…conservatives love free speech for Elon Musk, but hate free speech for Colin Kaepernick?
I do green hydrogen stuff and was a scientist in the distant past. Follow me for green hydrogen insights and if I get some traction I will try to quit my birdsite habit and post here primarily.
The UK’s push for O&G activity in the Norrh Sea is unlikely to improve production from the exhausted geology. Worse still, it may reduce the resources available to build a renewable future based on offshore wind. https://ieefa.org/articles/uks-offshore-wind-targets-risk-renewed-push-north-sea-oil-and-gas-extraction
UK’s offshore wind targets at risk from renewed push for North Sea oil and gas extraction

Competition over shared supply chains could cause the oil and gas sector to cannibalise resources needed to propel the UK’s offshore wind industry.

GE now pushing 15MW with the worlds largest wind turbine in Rotterdam https://electrek.co/2022/12/15/ge-haliade-x-offshore-wind-turbine/
GE Haliade-X 14.7 MW offshore wind turbine is officially the world's most powerful

GE Renewable Energy announced today that its Haliade-X wind turbine has received a full type certificate for operations up to 14.7 MW.

Electrek
Project Launched to Explore Building Offshore Hydrogen Pipeline in Baltic Sea

The Swedish company OX2 said Friday it was, with partners, exploring the possibility of developing a new offshore hydrogen…

Offshore Engineer
As more R&D attention turns to hydrogen, the advances keep coming. Major upgrades in efficiency and productivity ahead. https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/sound-waves-boost-green-hydrogen-production
Engineers use sound waves to boost green hydrogen production by 14 times

Engineers at RMIT Australia have used high-frequency vibrations to manipulate individual water molecules during electrolysis.

Interesting Engineering