Does Thyssenkrupp need huge quantities of green energy to split water then put it through their Haber Bosch plants to make ammonia? Yes
http://www.ammoniaenergy.org/thyssenkrupps-green-hydrogen-and-renewable-ammonia-value-chain/
Does Thyssenkrupp now own 50% of Tata steel? Yes
https://www.copyright link/news/wor...reate-europes-no-2-steelmaker-20170920-gylfpa
Has Tata steel been investigating putting Greatcell solar coatings on its colourcoat steel roofing product? Yes
Does the CSIRO need abundant cheap solar power so that enough ammonia is available to justify the global use of its conversion back to hydrogen technology for electricity and fuel? Yes
So although you are correct that none of this is openly stated or penned into deals, to foresee it as a marriage of convenience is not entirely unreasonable. Cold coating perovskites onto glass or steel will be half the price of silicon and we are now talking not just being the predominant electricity source but also the oil and gas replacement which doubles the already exponential demand.
The catalyst to a massive push away from fossil fuels will be the melting of the arctic plunging the northern hemisphere into the chaos of freezing winters and hell hot summers. Half the ice has gone and whats left is on 2m thick. Its happening now.
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