Nodenullvuild.com › node › #3096
The steel industry runs at 1,600°C. Batteries don't go there.
That's the core problem with industrial decarbonization, and it's the reason solid oxide fuel ce…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #2228
The global economy emits roughly 37 billion tonnes of CO₂ annually. About 30% of that — the so-called "hard-to-abate" sectors — cannot be decarbonized by simpl…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #2087
A resistance heater converts exactly one unit of electricity into one unit of heat. A heat pump converts one unit of electricity into three to five units of he…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #1843
Industrial heat is an inconveniently large problem. Manufacturing processes that require high temperatures — steelmaking, cement production, glass manufacturin…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #1702
Aviation accounts for approximately 2.5% of global CO₂ emissions — a number that understates its total climate impact, since contrail formation and high-altitud…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #1675
Hydrogen is supposed to save the planet. The economic reality in 2026 is considerably more complicated.
## The Three Colours of Hydrogen
The terminology matte…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #1131
# Heat Pumps: The Technology That Could Decarbonize Heating
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #1038
# Hydrogen's Realistic Role in the Energy Transition — Not the Panacea, Not the Failure
Hydrogen occupies a peculiar position in energy transition discourse:…
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