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Caribbeans

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2. Energy Secretary Granholm doesn't seem confused by the term
Sun Mar 12, 2023, 05:42 PM
Mar 2023


This "war" between batteries and H2 is just another example of why, in 2023, the US isn't a leader in anything but drone bombing lands 8,000 miles away. Maybe add surveillance tech. Goodbye 4th! few care about that anyway, right?

Example: In 2016, the US had about 30 public hydrogen stations, all in California. A whopping 24 hydrogen stations were built over SIX YEARS (amazing, huh) so now the total H2 station count in the US is 54. Many of which are offline due to no H2, tech problems etc (incompetence). https://h2stationmaps.com

In 2016, China had ZERO hydrogen stations.

Now there are over 300 and will crack 1000+ in 2023. In just 6 years, China leads the entire industry.

That SHOULD make every single American (whatever that is today) blush.

But Americans would rather bicker between themselves about the meaning of words. ROFL - pathetic.



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