RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Update to Apollon partnership is pretty big news The timing couldn't be better for HPQ. MANY BILLIONS being spent in the post-pandemic push for a reduced carbon footprint using new green energy policies...of which a major portion will be allocated towards carbon-free/clean H2 projects. The academic/public/private collaboration going on in the EU should assure H2 will keep pace with the battery market.
It seems many of the applications of Si & H2 are going to be interdependent, such as in the case of the French military portable H2 pack, which will efficiently enable their battery packs to be recharged in the field...at least that's the hope. This interdependence should drive further need for viable H2. Also, Carbon & Covid have now united to successfully push many governments (especially in the EU) to pull the trigger & dedicate "large" portions of their recovery packages to clean energies, of which H2 will play a BIG part. Government pressure/money/policy will accelerate integration of H2 into government use first, but increased commercial use will soon follow...At least in the EU, nothing is stopping this train :)