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5 hours ago, Malc1 said:

certainly not  .......  not sure where my Aldi smoked salmon slices come from these days .....  I would miss it for sure

Malc

Malcolm, you like salmon? So do I. What are we to do with the idiots throwing plastic in the oceans so whales die with 29kg plastic in their stomach and create new continents of garbage?

https://www.iberdrola.com/sustainability/plastic-island-in-pacific-eighth-continent

 

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Better ask the nations that pollute the most like all of asia india. They simply throw all away no probs

i think it is a splendid initiative to clean up better than stay angry and do nothing

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, dutchie01 said:

Better ask the nations that pollute the most like all of asia india. They simply throw all away no probs

i think it is a splendid initiative to clean up better than stay angry and do nothing

You had a good answer to the question.

Do you also have a solution to how to stop shipping companies to send useless poisonous ships to poor countries to be cut up? Iron from the ships can be reused, but asbestos and other dangerous things in the ships are not being dealt with in decent manner.

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Its all about money. Shipping is an international pokergame where everybody cheats and morale is non existent. Duting covid steelprices exploded. Cruise shipowners had 5 year old cruiseships dismantled as that was the solution on the balance sheet as those ships had nothing to do were heavily loss making. We look at these activities with western eyes and see pollution slave labour. Overthere it could be the only way to feed a family. Im afraid we cannot solve all problems in the world..

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20 minutes ago, dutchie01 said:

Its all about money. Shipping is an international pokergame where everybody cheats and morale is non existent. Duting covid steelprices exploded. Cruise shipowners had 5 year old cruiseships dismantled as that was the solution on the balance sheet as those ships had nothing to do were heavily loss making. We look at these activities with western eyes and see pollution slave labour. Overthere it could be the only way to feed a family. Im afraid we cannot solve all problems in the world..

You are right. Not even the ones we create. Greed is a virtue for (some) business people.

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29 minutes ago, Las Palmas said:

holyday to Svalbard.

or visit on a Fred Olsen cruise maybe .  now, that's the way to go for sure 😆

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I suppose this does not matter as all change or problems with climate is nothing but a hoax and told un in order to reduce our freedom to drive cars and pollute as usual.

The glaciers in the Alps melted at a record speed in 2022

 Yesterday at 10.19 from Ritzau

The ice on the glaciers in the Alps decreased by an average of 3.5 meters last year, according to a climate report from the EU. Warm weather and limited amounts of snow from above LED to a significant shrinkage of the ice on the glaciers of the Alps last year. In fact, the ice on the glaciers in the Alps was melting faster than ever before recorded. This is what the EU's climate monitoring Copernicus writes in its annual report, European State of the Climate. The report was published on Thursday. On average, 3.5 meters of ice melted on the glaciers in the Alps. For example, this means that six percent of the ice mass on the glaciers in Switzerland disappeared during 2022. The significant loss of ice on the mountain range in the central part of Europe was due to unusually little snow falling during the winter months. The layer of snow protects the underlying ice from melting. Less snow therefore means a greater risk of melting. In addition, the summer featured unusually high temperatures.

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That the lakes in Spain and France start drying out already now instead of in mid summer is of course also of no interest and importance. I am a bit worried about the availability of fine olive oil and a couple of other things, but that is only me.

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And now you can walk to a former tiny island in the Garda lake.

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 Almost forgot to mention this:

European food production at risk

The drought can cause major problems with food production in Europe.

In northern Italy lies the Po Plain, which is highly dependent on water from the Po River. At the same time, over half of the EU's rice production takes place here, which may be affected by the lack of rainfall. Also in southern France, a new drought could be catastrophic, as the cultivation of apples, plums, walnuts, hazelnuts, tomatoes, strawberries, cereals and other seeds is highly dependent on water from local water reservoirs.

 

But maybe that is all natural and we do not have to think about that. All is like it is supposed to be!

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Las Palmas said:

But maybe that is all natural and we do not have to think about that. All is like it is supposed to be!

Maybe !

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1 hour ago, Malc1 said:

Maybe !

Malc

Farmers in Spain think otherwise. Do not know any farmers in Italy. People living on low land islands think the rich nations should do something as though they have lived there for several generations, now they have to move.

What I think will get me thrown out of lexusownersclub.co.uk

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23 minutes ago, Las Palmas said:

What I think will get me thrown out of lexusownersclub.co.uk

Why  ??  ...........................  perhaps it's actually all in the incorrect Forum Post Section, about Hydrogen Power, and which you actually started on 6th April  😅

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2 minutes ago, Malc1 said:

Why  ??  ...........................  perhaps it's actually all in the incorrect Forum Post Section, about Hydrogen Power, and which you actually started on 6th April  😅

Malc

It was not April fools day?

So why and where did it go wrong?

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7 minutes ago, Las Palmas said:

So why and where did it go wrong?

ask an Expert ............. .  where's  toffee-pie  ?  🤣

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DroneUp and DMI partner to test new hydrogen technology for drones

April 19, 2023 By ANGIE BERGENSON

DroneUp, a Virginia-based autonomous drone delivery platform and drone services provider, has partnered with Doosan Mobility Innovation (DMI) to test a new hydrogen technology that could extend drone flights and lower carbon emissions to zero.

The focus of the collaboration is to meet the needs for scalable operation.

DroneUp recently announced that it will be teaming up with Doosan Mobility Innovation (DMI) to test new hydrogen technology for drones that could boost drone flight time and lower carbon emissions to zero. Testing and optimizing reliable systems suitable for scalable operational requirements is the main focus of the agreement.

The agreement that DroneUP made with DMI began in October 2022.

DroneUP, LLC, a Virginia-based company, is a leading autonomous drone delivery platform and drone services provider, while DMI is a global leader in designing and developing H2 systems for small uncrewed aerial systems (UAS). Although the companies only recently announced their agreement to test DMI’s new hydrogen technology for drones, initially, they partnered last fall.

According to a recent news release about the announcement, compared to drones powered by lithium batteries, DMI’s hydrogen technology yields 3-to-1 energy density characteristics. The new H2 technology significantly increases the flight time of the drone to 2 – 5 hours, with the length in flight time depending on a variety of factors, such as weather and payload weight.

Beyond boosting flight time, the new H2 technology being tested has environmental sustainability benefits. CO2 emissions are lowered to “zero” and drops of water is the only by-product that is produced from the Battery technology.

Testing the hydrogen technology will help both companies offer new advanced options.

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Identifying new technologies is critical for advancing DroneUp’s mission to scale up commercial drone operation in verticals that include delivery, inspection, commercial real-estate and so on.

Testing DMI’s hydrogen fuel cell power packs for the purpose of increasing flight time and lowering carbon emissions will be advantageous to both companies. It will help enhance their efforts as well as eventually offering new advanced options for the drone industry as a whole.

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The H2 tech could be a game changer.

CTO of DroneUp, John Vernon, said in the news release that “The technology industry evolves incredibly quickly and the drone industry evolves even faster. It is absolutely critical we explore new technology like this and continue testing and validating how it can help us move forward.”

Vernon added that the hydrogen technology testing partnership is “really interesting” due to the fact that it addresses two of commercial drone services’ major aspects, which are increasing drone flight time and lowering carbon emissions.

“We’re really excited to see the results from this as it could be a significant game-changer for the industry.”

 

This is good for the place where they are delivering the packets that there is no pollution from the drone and that it has a far longer range than one with a Battery. The problematic thing is that so far, I do not see any very green electricity, as windmills are not green when being made or disposed of and same is for solar cells. Neither windmills nor solar cells last very long time. New windmills will last twice as long as solar cells will before the cells will deliver far less electricity as when new and useful, but as I can see the greenest electricity could come from either river running down mountains through turbines or from the power of the tide as both these are mechanical converters that make the electricity and they can last much more than 5 times compared with the much-used windmills and solar cells.

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Rolls-Royce unveils green hydrogen production plans

 By TAMI HOOD                      https://www.hydrogenfuelnews.com/author/tami-2-2-2/

Rolls-Royce has revealed its plans to produce green hydrogen at its Friedrichschafen headquarters and also unveiled its plans for testing fuel cell systems and mtu hydrogen engines. The company has already successfully tested its 250kw fuel cell demonstrator system, which could offer uninterruptible power in the event of an outage. Rolls-Royce aims to start green hydrogen production and follow it through much of the value chain, and is working on developing its own standardized mtu electrolyzers with 4MW outputs with the capacity to scale to over 100MW.

The luxury vehicle and aero-engine company also revealed that it is working on plans for H2 fuel cell systems.

Rolls-Royce has announced its new plans for the production of green hydrogen at its Friedrichschafen headquarters. At the same time, it unveiled its plans for testing its fuel cell systems and mtu hydrogen engines.

The company added that its 250kw fuel cell demonstrator has already been successfully tested.

The fuel cell demonstrator system could offer uninterruptible power in the case of an outage.

“Our new facilities will cover a large part of the hydrogen value chain – from infrastructure to production, distribution and use,” said Rolls-Royce Power Systems H2Infrastructure project head Norbert Markert.

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Duisport, one of the largest inland ports worldwide, will soon infuse a hydrogen-based supply network into their new terminal as part of the funded Enerport II project, ensuring CO2-neutral energy production through mtu fuel cell systems and mtu Series 4000 hydrogen engines.

“The common goal of Rolls-Royce and Hoeller Electrolyser is to develop a solution to produce hydrogen with green energy at low cost and on a large scale,” added Rolls-Royce Power Systems director of sustainability and regulatory affairs Daniel Chatterjee.

The fuel cell system

“The 25kw system we built at our headquarters in Friedrichshafen and tested for about a year absolutely met our expectations. During the blackout simulation, the system immediately and consistently provided the requested power,” said Dr. Philippe Gorse from Rolls-Royce when discussing the company’s first successful mtu fuel cell system test.

That system will be deployed in the port of Duisport as a component of the publicly funded enerPort II projects, which is one of the largest island ports in the world. It will commission a new terminal with a green hydrogen-based supply network next year.

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When I get more information about Rolls Royce airplane turbines and the ways the company think it possible to fuel them with H2 I will continue. They will surely not be left behind by other companies that are testing now.

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Who knows Malc. The way car manufacturers are joining forces on some models could lead to a collaboration between RR and Lexus 🤔

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4 hours ago, Malc1 said:

and my Ls700 will have a RR Hydrogen Power engine fitted  ?

Malc

They are working on it. So far they need to mix the hydrogen with some other stuff to run in the turbines, but will probably find a way to get around that.

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12 hours ago, dutchie01 said:

Its here Malc! has been here for years!

a 48mpg sewing machine BUT it's Left hand driving so that's not even a starter   🥶

rear engined bit like my wondrous Hillman Imp back in 1969  🤩

and BMW stole the Lexus brand logo back then    😇

Malc

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