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What Drives Us Podcast - #164 I Just Got A Woman Pregnant - What Drives Us
This week it’s all about the fourth generation Prius and it call comes from Danny Cooper. Paul Guzyk, Tony Schaefer, Patrick Conor and Russell Frost break down the new Prius, a car which Danny just drove. See Prius Chat for the video reviews (link below) http://priuschat.com/threads/priuschats-2016-toyota-prius-first-drive-video-review.159651/
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Company aims to capture Pilbara sunlight in hydrogen, ship it to Japan
A plan to "bottle" sunlight via hydrogen in Western Australia's Pilbara and export it to Japan is edging closer to reality, according to a Sydney-based company.
Renewable Hydrogen is planning to establish a small 10-megawatt-hour PV solar farm near Karratha.
As part of the pilot program, the company is proposing to purify seawater before separating hydrogen from oxygen via electrolysis, a process powered by solar energy.
The hydrogen becomes a vehicle for storing renewable energy and is converted into transportable forms for export.
Renewable Hydrogen's initial plan is to export the hydrogen to Japan as ammonia, but executive director Andrew Want said the hydrogen could also be converted into other forms such as synthetic methane or LNG.
"We will effectively bottle it and ship it to Japan on a true industrial scale," Mr Want said.
The company, along with the Pilbara Development Commission and a confidential Japanese partner, is finalising a feasibility study into the pilot... -
25km of hydrogen pipeline constructed in China
The pipeline, with a diameter of 508mm and a distance of 25km, starts at the hydrogen generation station at the Jiyuan Industrial Park and ends at Luoyang Petrochem complex in the Jili district.
The working pressure of the pipeline is 4 MPa, and it is capable of delivering more than 10,000 tonens of hydrogen every year.
The company also noted that due to the mountainous and steep geography along the route of the pipeline, many obstacles have to be overcome, including the need for tunnelling and crossing railway lines and highways.
25km of hydrogen pipeline constructed in China | News | gasworld
The article did not say how they got around the problem of hydrogen embrittlement. Perhaps, they just painted to separate hydrogen frim the metal pipe.
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