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Originally posted by PAH View PostCan't have been that promising then.
Maybe these are the same bunch pulling free energy scams like this one:
'E-cat': Here is the Greek energy box - NyTeknik
i.e. invent a too good to be true energy solution, get some mugs to invest, do a runner.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostDoes that mean we can have guttering on our car roof to collect rainwater that feeds this device, and it will all work in real time?
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Originally posted by Troll View PostIt's now an old website with a dissolved parent company
Maybe these are the same bunch pulling free energy scams like this one:
'E-cat': Here is the Greek energy box - NyTeknik
i.e. invent a too good to be true energy solution, get some mugs to invest, do a runner.
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The most promising technology I saw was roof tiles that used sunlight to produce H from H2O
They'd got a working prototype working
Hydrogen Solar home
It's now an old website with a dissolved parent company - but it seems a practical method of generating H ... leaving just the storage solution to be worked on
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Originally posted by conned tractor View PostA cubic metre of hydrogen sounds impressive (at atmospheric pressure), but I shouldn't imagine that it's actually very much at all considering gases are compressed to (I can't remember) couple of hundred atmospheres when contained for use in industry.
What's the burn rate on a cubic metre of uncompressed hydrogen if used in a car or gas burner (stove or boiler)?
i.e. will this device need to be bolted onto something compressing the gas output for efficient storage, so by the end of it maybe it'll be cheaper to just use the electricity input, which has till now been a limiting factor in the quest for 'getting more energy out than put in'.
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Originally posted by conned tractor View PostWhat is the rate of production in energy terms? (Sorry not got time to read it at the mo, I will hae a proper look later).
According to David MacKay the osmotic potential of sea water and fresh water is 0.8 kWh per cubic metre, or enough to run a 1 bar electric fire for 0.8 hours, or 688 Calories. A lot! You can look up the calorific content of poop yourself. That's theoretical maximum, so actual will be less than that sum.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostDon't think it's mentioned. Would be the one limiting factor if it is a slow process, though could leave it to drip-feed into a tank at home, then top up the car or heating system as needed.
The most interesting bit:
What about rainwater? Get plenty of that here.
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Don't think it's mentioned. Would be the one limiting factor if it is a slow process, though could leave it to drip-feed into a tank at home, then top up the car or heating system as needed.
The most interesting bit:
Logan's cells proved to be about 58 to 64 percent energy efficient, while producing between 0.8 to 1.6 cubic meters of hydrogen for every cubic meter of liquid that passed through the system. The researchers' results show that only one percent of that energy was used to pump water through the cells, which are completely carbon neutral, as well.
According to Logan, this breakthrough demonstrates that "pure hydrogen gas can efficiently be produced from virtually limitless supplies of seawater and river water and biodegradable organic matter."
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What is the rate of production in energy terms? (Sorry not got time to read it at the mo, I will hae a proper look later).
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Cheap hydrogen energy
Looks interesting, if it survives various influences to bury the tech along with the pig poop petrol of the 70s.
Microbial fuel cell produces hydrogen from wastewater without wasting energy -- Engadget
I wonder what the stumbling block will be. No way will they let us have these in our homes getting free energy from rainwater, or the nearest stream.Tags: None
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