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Well, the image itself isn't bad, but I agree they really could have spent that time to get an actual image of an Airbus hydrogen concept plane.
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Let them know. Maybe point out the hypocrisy of telling people to go green and use less energy while they're using AI generation which is fucking awful for the environment.
I'm just waiting for these companies to admit the same thing about all other forms of "sustainable aviation fuel." SAF is a joke and distracts from the fact that the travel industry needs to shift to electrified high-speed rail for continental travel and, for intercontinental travel, investigate ways to use wind and solar to make sailing an realistic option.
Admittedly, this makes long journeys longer. But the reality is that the world's obsession with fast travel is a problem in and of itself. We need to slow down as a society. There's no way around it.
Hydrogen will never catch on until we can figure out the storage problem. It's hard to store useful amounts of hydrogen in a small space without cryogenics or insane pressures. Fuel cells that generate hydrogen as needed from water or something is probably what we'll end up with.
The problem with "from water" is that it takes as much energy to separate the hydrogen and oxygen in water as you get back by oxidizing the hydrogen to produce water. You can't use water as a useful way to store hydrogen for energy because of that.
Also, that’s our drinking water you’re turning into fuel.
Good thing people have been able to use untreated ocean water as the feedstock. It looks like it needs to be scaled up, but the economic advantage should help incentivize that (seawater is free; treated water is expensive!).
Where do you store all that endless salt though? Or are you going to salinate the oceans further?
Water Cycle 101: The oceans are salty because rain water has been flushing salt downstream for billions of years. Salt also collects in endorheic basins such as the Great Salt Lake and Mono Lake, for the same reason. Rain clouds form primarily from evaporation of ocean water, which leaves behind slightly increased salinity, although its effect is widely geographically distributed.
There’s a difference between that distributed evaporation and the concentrated salinity increase of effluent from a reverse osmosis desalination plant or a hypothetical hydrogen plant, but the basic answer is yes, leave the salt in the ocean. It will be fine.
Why is a "clean technica" website using AI imagery? Hard to take seriously
I really despise how many websites have just started to openly use AI pictures for their featured images. I agree that it's hard to take seriously. To me: It also says a lot about the values of the websites that use it.
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I don't how this guy seems to have made a living shitting on hydrogen without ever showing his working out. I guess he saves costs by using AI generation