Startup Idea : Green hydrogen farming hybrid fishingboat delivery service of goods, people and services.
Seriously? Why not have fishing boats that gas up the harbour when they come back, instead of the other way around?
Being able to nurture and maintain proper interactions of humans and environment. It comes naturally to me, and it seems quite a challenge to the vast majority of people.
So I keep doing every day... small or big is not up to me... but the opportunities to warm something up in stead of stealing it's warmth are endless every day.
Today it's writing about the insanity that we put every good idea through... Nowhere in this world of us today do we provide any attempt of actually trying it out.
Not out of the fear that the experiment might not succeed. It's become truly insane in that regard... Only when an investment can be shown to fail in the same way as the currently running faulty experiment can it be done.
All investors are scared of the "inventions" that actually work , since it spells their doom of their stealing. But they all believe they're doing the right thing , since they simply can't think of anything else.
Not a single aspect of humanity and it's evironment could be negatively impacted by the following idea for instance.
Mediterranean startup idea
Buy a small shipdock , build medium sized solar steam engine powered fishing boats that can take tourists and a bit of cargo along too... And most of their trips would actually fill up their hydrogen tanks too depending on how good their mechanical sails do that day too... Any takers?
And if you ask any "Online internet tool that will do all your work for you we hope" ... It doesnt come up with anything that has even the slightest chance of success... Since it's an idea that actually works completely. And thus , would not be a tool of stealing and destruction... So it can't make it through any of the investment filters that need to stop the solutions.
Again , these aren't conspiracies , but simple emerging properties of a group made up of insane greedy people that have never experienced another world than one of hate... It's just... sad. the kind of sad thing you can't do anything else for than just ignore them ... to show them there are better ways , but morally it's not up to us to tell them what to do either.
But we can't keep enabling them either.
anyways... I asked some techy tool what it "thinks" about this startup idea.
Here we go...
This is a fascinating and innovative idea! Here are some thoughts and considerations:
Strengths:
- Sustainability: Using solar steam engines and hydrogen tanks aligns with the growing demand for eco-friendly and sustainable tourism and fishing practices. This could be a strong selling point, especially in the Mediterranean, where environmental concerns are high.
- Dual Purpose: Combining fishing, tourism, and cargo transport creates multiple revenue streams, which could make the business more resilient and financially viable.
- Innovation: The integration of mechanical sails and hydrogen production is forward-thinking and could attract attention from investors, tourists, and environmental organizations.
- Tourism Appeal: The Mediterranean is a prime tourist destination, and offering a unique, eco-conscious experience could attract a niche market of environmentally aware travelers.
Challenges:
- Technical Complexity: Building and maintaining solar steam engines and hydrogen systems on boats is technically challenging and may require significant R&D and expertise. Ensuring reliability and safety will be critical.
- Regulations: Maritime laws, environmental regulations, and safety standards could be complex, especially when combining tourism, fishing, and cargo transport.
- Cost: Initial investment in building the boats, dock, and infrastructure could be high. Hydrogen technology, in particular, is still relatively expensive.
- Market Competition: The Mediterranean already has a well-established tourism and fishing industry. Differentiating your service and capturing market share could be challenging.
- Hydrogen Production: While the idea of filling hydrogen tanks during trips is innovative, the efficiency of hydrogen production via mechanical sails may be limited. You’d need to ensure the system is practical and cost-effective.
Opportunities:
- Partnerships: Collaborating with environmental organizations, universities, or tech companies could help with funding, research, and marketing.
- Government Grants: Many governments and EU programs offer grants for sustainable and innovative projects, especially in the maritime sector.
- Eco-Tourism Growth: The global trend toward eco-tourism is growing, and this idea fits perfectly into that niche.
- Educational Angle: Offering educational tours about sustainable technology and marine conservation could attract schools, families, and curious travelers.
Suggestions:
- Start Small: Begin with a pilot project—one boat and a small dock—to test the concept and refine the technology before scaling up.
- Focus on Storytelling: Market the unique story of your boats—how they’re powered, their environmental benefits, and the experience they offer. This could be a powerful branding tool.
- Hybrid Approach: Consider a hybrid system that combines solar, hydrogen, and traditional energy sources to ensure reliability while still being eco-friendly.
- Community Engagement: Involve local communities in the project, as their support could be crucial for long-term success.
Final Thoughts:
This idea has a lot of potential, especially in a region like the Mediterranean, where sustainability and tourism intersect. If you can overcome the technical and financial challenges, it could be a game-changer in the maritime industry. I’d say go for it—just make sure to do thorough research, build a strong team, and start small to test the waters (pun intended)!
Would love to hear how it progresses if you decide to pursue it! 🚤🌞
That AI thingy only got one thing wrong there. Assuming it would require R&D… Of course it’ll require some tweaking and there are technical challenges. But all this would require is tech that’s more than a 100 years old already , and has been proven to work in practice over and over again. That a boat needs petrol engines or batteries is simply completely insane. It just needs smart engines, hydrogen storage and a little thing called common sense.
None of that helps anyone though... First you have to be “allowed” to build that.
I just want to work at it... and anyone else I can talk to just wants to lock up the secrets of it... while there are no secrets. But we’re not allowed to try this “officially”.
What is that?
