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Floating on H2O is not an issue. The issue s breaking the water into
hydrogen and oxygen, and dealing with the handling and the efficiency issues. There will likely (unless there is a great change in the way that we currently deal with hydrogen) never be a "hydrogen economy" as the energy and efficiency issues are not realistic at this time. It's a nice dream, but reality eventually raises it's ugly head. Water can be turned into hydrogen and oxygen with a little electricity which can be produced by solar panels. Its pretty easy, most high school chemistry classes do it with pretty basic tools. They have been able to store it and effectively utilize it but the problem is that H2 is a gas so it has to be compressed to get enough of it stored to actually do anything. The problems with using it in cars has largely been the connection from the pump to the vehicle. There are a potential infinite number of ways to do this andalmost as many ways to store it but it would have to be a standard among the entire industry to make it work not to mention ever refueling station would have to have the proper connections. There are several companies that have made hydrogen powered vehicles and appliances. They reportedly work great but getting everyone to agree takes a lot of time. In the early 1900's there weren't gas stations at every street corner but people made due until eventually they were everywhere. The same thing could be true for hydrogen it just takes time. Greenland is already using a lot of hydrogen power in it's homes and electrical generation. Their biggest problem is coming up with new ways to use it and move it around. Since they are the only ones doing it then they have to pay a higher price. Bill -- Message posted via http://www.boatkb.com |
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