In its natural state, hydrogen just doesn't work as a green fuel â but what if we could fix that? [Outsider Club Header]
Dec 30, 2022 By Luke Sweeney for the Outsider Club Energy Giants Are Rejecting the So-Called âFuel of the Futureâ Off the top of your head, can you think of the most overhyped clean fuel source? Iâve been hearing about its magical properties for decades now, and itâs been "one year away" from changing the world for that entire time. Environmentalists have been telling me that my next car will run on water and emit sunshine for the entire time Iâve been driving. So what gives? Whereâs the hydrogen revolution weâve been promised? Itâs been the âfuel of tomorrowâ for as long as I can remember, yet itâs no closer to becoming a new standard than it was in the 1990s. A few token hydrogen passenger cars have limped into commercialization, but every aspect of ownership is a logistical nightmare. When was the last time you passed a hydrogen station while cruising down the highway? And how many mechanics in the world are trained to fix these engines? Without a major infrastructure upgrade, hydrogen will never make it into the mainstream transportation economy. Itâs not dense enough to ship efficiently, and itâs especially prone to leaking through the tiniest seams in pipelines. In its natural state, hydrogen just doesn't work as a green fuel â but what if we could fix that? Here Lies Silicon Valley, RIP If you thought the tech crash was bad... you havenât seen anything yet. Due to a massive shortage of one rare resource thatâs critical to their existence... Silicon Valley and the $5.2 trillion tech industry are facing a death sentence. And only one tiny company can save them from disappearing. [Read more about the $1 company ready to revive Big Tech.]( Say Goodbye to Hydrogen and Hello to Something Greater Without getting too deep into the chemistry, the REAL fuel of tomorrow is a close cousin of hydrogen. Itâs the missing link that has been stumping researchers since the first hydrogen vehicle was conceived. This new fuel still contains the enormous power of hydrogen but in a much denser liquid form. It can be shipped and burned more easily and produced with about the same effort as pure hydrogen. Itâs a major game-changer for some of the dirtiest industries on Earth: maritime shipping, steelmaking, mining, etc. None of these sectors can be fully electrified without using batteries the size of skyscrapers. Before green fuels existed, burning diesel and gasoline were literally the only options. Now, this new green fuel has the potential to become the standard fuel source for the worldâs most fuel-hungry sectors. If you've ever seen some of the machinery used in open pit mining, you'll know just how much diesel the industry goes through. These house-sized behemoths can burn in the neighborhood of 100 gallons per hour. Thatâs a ton of fuel being guzzled across the globe, not to mention a LOT of carbon emissions. A machine like this would need a lithium battery the size of a small box truck to generate the awesome power it needs to move multiple tons of dirt with each mighty swipe. New Robot Has Tech Execs Scrambling You might not believe this is even real, but I assure you this video has been left unedited. Nearly every tech company in the world is scrambling to get its hands on this tech. And investors are set to profit handsomely. Get the details on [our Top 3 Stocks Picks here.]( If it were run with pure hydrogen, it would need a comically large tank that would present the same danger as the Hindenburg disaster. But with this new green fuel, it would need only a few modifications and a slightly larger fuel tank â no battery swaps or major upgrades to speak of. And, of course, nothing is more critical to this industry than ease of transition. If itâs too expensive or laborious to make the switch, it will never happen. Itâs the reason why these green fuels need to be perfect before they stand a chance of becoming a new standard. But what if one tiny company already managed to create the ideal green fuel generator? An under-the-radar company has manufactured a plain-looking machine that can run on renewable energy and uses zero harmful chemicals in the process. And the fuel it spits out is denser, more efficient, and much more powerful than hydrogen. Keith Kohl, our senior energy expert, is finally releasing [his long-awaited research on this remarkable fuel](. Itâs not being discussed by the mainstream media at all... yet. I won't mince words â [you need to read this before the rest of the herd figures it out](. Otherwise, you'll be sitting on the sidelines when this microcap becomes as big as Tesla in a very short time frame. To your wealth, Luke Sweeney
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