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Default New energy technology - potentially a game changer

On 02/04/2011 1:02 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Sat, 02 Apr 2011 13:31:23 -0400,
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Wayne B wrote:
http://www.suncatalytix.com/about.html

They have developed a catalyst which will allow water to be broken
apart into hydrogen and oxygen using solar energy. The hydrogen and
oxygen can be recombined in a fuel cell to produce electricity (proven
technology), stored for later consumption (potentially solving the
night time and cloudy day problem), or the hydrogen can be burned
immediately as fuel for a combustion engine.

They have an all star technology team and significant venture capital
funding. Let's hope they can get it to market in a reasonable time
and price.



I hope you and they are right. But of course, you know what will happen.
The Republican governors will sell the water rights in their states to
big corporations. :)


If you were a real conspiracy buff you'd predict that the big (evil)
energy companies will buy up the technology to keep it off the market.


If this technology is realistically possible, build it yourself.

But it isn't real as in that it doesn't work yet --

Hey, for sky is the limit priced I will guarantee you energy for a home.
 
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