Green green dream collapse lands on the runway of reality. [emphasis, links added]
As communism did in the 20th century, the Green Revolution produced infinite fantasies, commitments and unrealistic dreams.
When the test of reality, amateur plans that look great on paper look totally nonsense.
News about the latest green wake-up call outages:
European aviation giant Airbus has stopped the development of hydrogen-energy aircraft, which is scheduled to be launched in 2035.
The main reason for the cessation was reportedly the lack of necessary hydrogen infrastructure. In short: Planners realize that this is not financially feasible and doesn't work.
And, like nearly every green project in the sky, cancellation always follows a statement that the project is only temporarily postponed and that it remains the goal for the future.
“The company still wants to develop marketable hydrogen aircraft and contribute to the decarbonization of aviation. The industry is pursuing Become a climate-neutral target by 2050,” Blackout News reported. “But experts are increasingly questioning whether this goal can be achieved. ”
According to analysts, the focus remains on alternatives such as synthetic aviation fuels, but these alternatives also face huge technical and investment barriers. It may also be joining the “It's Still Goal” club soon.
At present, demand for air travel is increasing rapidly and the current trajectory is expected to continue over the next two decades.
Transforming into a completely new aviation infrastructure is much more difficult and complex than naive climate activists understand.
“The focus will now be on further development of sustainable fuels and improving the efficiency of existing aircraft,” the blackout news added.
“The vision of hydrogen-hand-powered aircraft is temporarily distant.”
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