Cleantech: The Sixth Industrial Revolution [View article]
I didn't wait for Mr petersen's comment to be, not cautious as he is about the future of fuel-cells, but ecstatically bullish about it; not being wise as many investors who invested in the Malloch quagmire, I simply put a part of my savings in AIR LIQUIDE shares, a lowprofile company which happens to be one of the main producers of hydrogen. A report just published by the Economist on the desastrous condition of our oceans, makes the shifting from the internal-combustion engine to the hydrogen car, not a futuristic idea but an urgent necessity. Reading the comments from wise guys as Mr Petersen has convinced me that the first countries to embark on this new Industrial Revolution, will be young economies like China or India for, as Hamlet said: The native hue of resolution is sickled o'er with the pale cast of thought. That is the problem of our old car-industries.
Cleantech: The Sixth Industrial Revolution [View article]
A report just published by the Economist on the desastrous condition of our oceans, makes the shifting from the internal-combustion engine to the hydrogen car, not a futuristic idea but an urgent necessity.
Reading the comments from wise guys as Mr Petersen has convinced me that the first countries to embark on this new Industrial Revolution, will be young economies like China or India for, as Hamlet said: The native hue of resolution is sickled o'er with the pale cast of thought. That is the problem of our old car-industries.