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Industrial processes use A LOT of hydrogen, and most of it is derived from hydrocarbons. The best use for “green hydrogen”, by far, is replacing grey industrial hydrogen.
Only then you can start replacing non-hydrogen use cases, like industrial heat and power generation and (eventually) transportation.
The fact that this is up for debate is a testament to the success of the misinformation we’ve been exposed to for thirty years or more.
Panels are cheap, and the single-phase inverters they are using are too.
Even with the odd placement, they are going to yield a few hundred watts per panel on sunny days. Since it’s so low most of it will be going directly to household consumption.
This doesn’t move the needle much globally speaking, but it’s also a tiny investment and (especially in Germany when even in sunny days the carbon footprint of what comes out of the grid is horrendous) it significantly lowers household carbon emissions.
Oh yeah. It’s always my mail. Not ChatGPT’s mail.
It just helps me pump up the word count to a point where the suits think it’s acceptable.
I prompt it with two sentences and I get two full paragraphs.
I understand your position, but I have to say that I appreciate communities that are at least a bit curated.
Seeing the same three guys having a go at each other about the same barely on topic thing in every post is such a let down.
Honestly, it’s GREAT for replying to bull shit business emails.
I have been known to put high quality renders of my PDFs in word documents (image per page) to beat the file type validations.
Excellent plan if you ever need to apply to 2007.
The program that lifted millions of seniors out of poverty. That money.
Honestly, I think her position is absolutely sane and defensible. She’s going to hold her nose and take out the trash, but she’s not going to be happy about it, and she is not going to campaign for a candidate she has no enthousiasm for - even if she’s planning to vote for her.
That’s not the position of the “both sides bad” people we have here on Lemmy.
Library built this way because it supposed to be flexible and provide ground for complex usecases.
It’s definitely that, and not the fact that it was written in the first half of the nineties when everyone and their mother was all in on OOP/OOD to the detriment of usability.
Orientation doesn’t matter as much as you’d think on overcast days. And this is Germany. Also, transmission is a thing. So unless your “perfect world” also includes perfect weather and upgraded physics, you are just not really making sense.
In the end you’re just yet another person ginning up excuses for inaction by distorting facts. And god knows we good plenty of those.