IMHO This is a good ANN, agree with all of you What i found interesting is this:;;;
? A typical Hythane? fueling station for a fleet of 50 buses in India may require approximately 100 Nm3/hr of hydrogen and, based on present projections, would use up to 8 of the pilot-scale pyrolysis modules, packaged as a single containerized system, producing 80 tonnes per year of hydrogen (equivalent to the fuel energy of over 280,000 litres of diesel fuel) plus 250 tonnes per year of either carbon nanotubes or nanofibres.
If China production of nanofibers is 500 tpa. ( Biggest in the world ) Bayer Co. 200 tpa (second biggest )
We will have 250 tpa of the one plant , ( 50 buses ) Can this be right ?? what is our potantial . AAHHHH Sit back and weight
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