I've never seen a set of graphs with so few labels for everything it was showing
Dippy
This process seems to have a lot going for it in being small, modular, and single step. That theoretically opens the door for smaller steel making businesses which is good for impoverished countries, or for companies that want to make their steel in-house. And he tacked on at the end that a similar process with maybe a better anode and cathode could end up refining a lot of mining "waste" could reduce our mining needs.
I dont know what you're on about, but I try to focus on how we can improve things because I don't like being sad and miserable all the time.
I'm deeply confused by your response. The article in question candidly discusses that the process will be as green as the feed it is given in both electricity and materials. The innovation at hand, however, is capable of emission free steel. The emission free steel might not truly happen for a minute, but it is on its way.
This process doesn't use Hydrogen. They briefly discuss the hydrogen powered steel process to cover the bases, but this is a different process.
As for the Ad allegation, I mean kinda, that's why the CEO agreed to the interview, but David Roberts just likes interviewing interesting innovators and policy leaders in the climate Tech space.
Carbon is just the traditional way of removing oxygen from the iron oxide. There are other ways of purifying the iron. And this method cuts away a lot of steps involving multiple processes and a lot of coal. Give the article a read or listen for more info, it's really interesting
Yeah, some asshole walks through your territory, doesn't seem like it's being appreciated that the territory is yours
Or perhaps whatever animal killed your friend is still nearby. Maybe it's still hungry, or maybe it feels it's territory is still underappreciated.
Must be for Ted Cruz
I absolutely would
I'm hoping that people stop giving an actual fuck at around 400 so that they can just simply produce that and stop.
Probably realized he could cut server overhead by 40% this way