Good for them!
Germany is still trying to wrestle control over some infrastructure out of Russian hands, like the oil refinery in Schwedt that’s vital for the fuel supply of Berlin and the surrounding region.
I don’t get the hydrogen energy thing. It’s like pick the lowest viable energy density gas, use energy to crack it from water, use more energy to compress it, store it in super heavy steel bottles and then it so sensitive it leaks and explodes just by looking at it. Feels like a scam based on it being green (except for the energy spent making, storing and distributing it).
Rosatom hasn’t been sanctioned yet? And yet they’re directly participating in the war by operating in occupied nuclear facilities (e.g. Enerhodar).
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Good for them!
Germany is still trying to wrestle control over some infrastructure out of Russian hands, like the oil refinery in Schwedt that’s vital for the fuel supply of Berlin and the surrounding region.
I don’t get the hydrogen energy thing. It’s like pick the lowest viable energy density gas, use energy to crack it from water, use more energy to compress it, store it in super heavy steel bottles and then it so sensitive it leaks and explodes just by looking at it. Feels like a scam based on it being green (except for the energy spent making, storing and distributing it).
Rosatom hasn’t been sanctioned yet? And yet they’re directly participating in the war by operating in occupied nuclear facilities (e.g. Enerhodar).