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A ground breaking Climate Change Film called THRIVE 11 was released in early September 2020 and in the film is a clip taken within our main R&D Centre in Thailand. The following sequence has been taken from the film:-
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__h2corp.uk_video-2D01.html&d=DwICaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&r=u5MwgpVkX14ui2FAPwO4HFI0ymsUt3JazkUEoasL5oA&m=MSQWb52-paJaUnFyOCA5LvOFApPS1dnEliqwu_Ch4gg&s=NjeQwjUmsu3NSHG-4y5n-tEIvdr5DopObsbAoYT3XOQ&e=
Our H2 Logo will appear, so just click on it to start the clip
Towards the end of the film clip are views of our latest 1 MW electricity generator incorporating our Hydrogen process and 3rd party Fuel cells to produce the electricity from the H2 gas produced. This system has been designed to sit within a 20ft Container so it can be transported to where the power is needed. Each 20ft Container holds a H2 production capacity of 50 Kgs per hour and runs on Seawater and our catalyst.0March 2021 -
Hi Shashi, Many people think that hydrogen in something new but according to the EU's Green Book, currently over 70 Million tonnes of hydrogen are purchased worldwide by Industry and they forecast that this will grow to 300 Million tonnes by 2030. Our own calculation is that the take-up of Electric Vehicles has been grossly under estimated and our research indicates a demand of 700 million tonnes by 2030.
Whilst the OIL and GAS fossil fuel industry are heavily promoting processed natural gas, it will still deliver serious emissions and of course the costs of production and transportation are extremely high, whereas our costs of production of Hydrogen from Seawater plus our Catalyst are extremely low, as we do not use any electrcity in our process and our containerised production systems can be installed where the hydrogen is needed, so we also do not need a delivery grid system.0March 2021 -
Shashi earned the 500 Comments badge.Settled in, saw the sights, learned the territory, and most importantly: gave back.February 2021