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I mainly was just showing that the interest is growing anyway, regardless of what type. Hence the title of my thread here... perhaps the hydrogen movement is not done after all, I think for the masses it won't happen, but in targeted areas within certain targeted countries, like Japan and Germany are moving pretty strong on it.
I already said a bit back, i think it's the best (current) solution for plains and boats, as it is impractical for them to use batteries, the weight in plains and the massive amount required for boats. I think this 2 big sectors may in my opinion make it commercially viable for more sectors a bit like a spillover.
And it's not just making the shift to be green, ports ans airports are usually near cities, and are great contributors for polution and the countries co2 numbers.
Sure other solutions may come about, but i don't think any of them is possible for the time frame this 2 need to do the shift.