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| donhallett |
Nov 20 2003, 05:12 AM
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I am looking to break into the virtually untapped marketplace of residential and commercial hydrogen power technology. I wish to exchange ideas, news articles, and current research on this subject. My goal is to build a company which provides hydrogen power to the consumer thus starting the slow.. slow elimination process of fossil fuels...
If anyone is interested in pursuing the future you can contact me at don.hallett@sun.com Cheers DH |
| BigDave |
Dec 8 2003, 01:20 PM
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You seem to have forgotten that you will have to burn about 1.2 kilowatts of electric power, with about an 80% chance of it coming from fossil fuels, to produce 1 kilowatt of hydrogen power. All you are doing is changing the way the energy from the fossil fuel is stored. You are, of course, taking a loss in efficiency by doing this.
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| Mindscape |
Apr 4 2004, 04:32 AM
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Well you know there is always solar power and the sea is out there. According to the book of Revelations, one day, it won't be there anymore and the missionaries assure us that someone will do the job even if you don't. They speak of the conversions not the seas but I post here light heartedly.
Seriously that is one of my dreams, but the method must be patented. Plus the Hydrogen mostly burns back to water. And the initial conversion produces the by products of minerals and Oxygen. However in discussing this with my Dr friend it seems hard to find a neat process to break down the molecules efficiently, and store them. Mindscape. Mindscape the altruist. -------------------- Mindscape the altruist
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