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1 month agoHow is this different from what Austin did? Austin put decriminalization on the ballot in 2022, voters passed it, city council make a bill and passed it. Then the state attorney sued Austin which has basically paused everything.
How is this different from what Austin did? Austin put decriminalization on the ballot in 2022, voters passed it, city council make a bill and passed it. Then the state attorney sued Austin which has basically paused everything.
Specifically, I think the abilty to make hydrogren from renewable resources at large-scale will change everything. Hydrogen fuel cells are more space efficient, and require less toxic manufacturing, when compared to current renewable energy generation and storage methods. If hydrogen is seen as cheaper or more green than other power sources, it will change the market completely.
Hydrogen generation is also an active research area, and just this year they’ve have some promising results for renewable hydrogen.