Pritzker announces $1 billion award for funding clean energy Midwest Hydrogen Hub – WREX (Rockford)

Illinois, alongside Indiana and Michigan, will receive $1 billion in federal funding for decarbonization.
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David Hardy
2 years ago

The lefties on the west coast are against this stuff. This should get interesting. LOL

https://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/2023/10/12/hydrogen-hubs-are-polluting-boondoggles/

David Hardy
2 years ago

It’s a taxpayer funded grant! How is this considered an award?

Hydrogen isn’t green either! A majority of it is a byproduct of fracking.

Hydrogen is more efficient, but it costs 4-5 times as much when compared to gasoline.

Science folks really need to rip this apart.

Goodgulf Greyteeth
2 years ago
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Sadly, the ‘science folks’ have been telling us the world’s going to end in five years due to ‘climate change’ for about, what – twenty of thirty years now?

Been throwing any ‘science folks’ who don’t agree with them out of their ‘science’ clubs, and pillorying them in public, for decades.

David Hardy
2 years ago

Did you see the link above? The end of the world climate change science folks hate this stuff!

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