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by _hypx
1108 days ago
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I'm curious as to how you can read an article describing tens of billions of dollars of investments that have reached the final investment stage, and that it is growing 50% YOY, and then conclude that this is the same level of success as Communism in Cuba. This is exactly the example of denial I am referring to. You are literally reading an article that describes exactly what I am saying, and yet somehow your conclusion that this is all imaginary. It is a near perfect parallel to those anti-solar people, who continuously denied the rapid growth of solar power even after witnessing years of it first hand. |
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My impression from you is that's rhetorical, not sincere. Is my impression correct?
If not, if you're really curious: Cuba's GDP is $107 bn, making it about x5 global green hydrogen.
(Edit: had previously said $250 bn, that's PPP not nominal)
> and yet somehow your conclusion that this is all imaginary
That's not what I said. I am denying it's "at scale" which is not at all synonymous with claiming "it's imaginary", it would have to grow by a factor of a thousand — three orders of magnitude — for me to say "Yay, finally! What took y'all so long?"