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On Sep 22, 7:39*am, wrote:
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 06:45:43 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 02:50:55 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Computers don't violate the laws of physics. It takes as much energy to get hydrogen out of a compound as you get when you put it back. It is a chemical battery. Who said anything about upholding or *defying physics????? good lord. *I'm saying that eventually hydrogen power will become a viable (economically as well as ecologically) option in power... It might become a suitable "portable" fuel like gasoline if production costs and safety issues could be resolved. * One possible production solution would be to create hydrogen from sea water using nuclear power. *Of course if battery technology were better that would be the way to go instead of creating hydrogen. The only viable plan I have seen was to use the waste energy from nuke plants to crack hydrogen out of the cooling water. They were still working on the exact process but that still assumes we have new nuke plants set up for that. If we could actually build nuke plants that made economic sense , a lot of these problems would be moot anyway. agreed. |
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