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Cake day: June 20th, 2023

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  • Imagine it’s the year 2000, 25 years ago now (deargod). The idea back then was that you switch over to Blue hydrogen (still sourced from Fossil Fuels) and build out that market for Green Hydrogen. As a usability switchover, it’s very close to Petrol as you can have petrol companies make and sell the hydrogen, so for the customers, everything is the same.

    But, everyone dragged their feet on this. The government was successfully convinced that CC wasn’t real, companies (Toyota, Honda) had Hydrogen with their loser teams that didn’t make money, no one wanted to invest. Now we’re 25 years later, the whole world has changed, but Toyota couldn’t really change strategy because they never invested in BEVs (they wanted Hydrogen), but because Hydrogen also failed (and the ship has sailed on that now. BEVs are literally more convenient now) they’re stuck.

    To succeed now they need to admit they fucked up really bad, and that’s going to kill their stock price, and that’s going to basically end the company so they can’t switch over to BEV investment this late in the game.







  • Speaking colloquially, I’m not an expert, just trying to impart intuition.

    India has monsoons, and unfortunately the city design is pretty awful for controlling water. There’s far too much concrete / not enough green space, and then insufficient drainage to handle even regular monsoons. In other countries, building out like this is simply illegal. For example, they will do flood modelling for both a new area for property, and each property needs to get approval for floods – both green space and drainage. Nothing like it in India, especially the older areas (informal settlements) which are simply not built for this.

    What sucks the most is that India also needs the water. They have underwater reservoirs which cannot fill up because the water stays on the surface, wipes away property and lives, and then goes elsewhere, leaving the water tables barely refreshed. The faster the water comes down in cloudbursts, the worse it is. They really could focus on how to control that water and save lives as well as have better, safer water storage.