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The Carbon is not used during the energy release.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: pheonix358
You don't have a very good grasp on physics do you?
Hydrogen takes more energy to produce than you can get out of it.
Oil on the other hand does not.
originally posted by: mikell
It's not practical in motor vehicles the hazardous waste has to be dealt with. Can't just dump it in the ground.
originally posted by: Riffrafter
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: pheonix358
You don't have a very good grasp on physics do you?
Hydrogen takes more energy to produce than you can get out of it.
Oil on the other hand does not.
Maybe today it's that way - but it's all about the Benjamins.
As soon as someone sees a money making opportunity, watch how quickly a new way is invented to collect free hydrogen.
BTW - it's not hard. Many kids with nothing more than a half-assed chemistry set have been doing it for decades.
I know - because I did it in the early 70's.
originally posted by: lakenheath24
Hmmm, using all that water will offset the sea water rising from global warming!
But seriously....i made a hydrogen generator pretty cheaply to go on my car. We got about a 10 percent increase in mpg. And this was with 20 bucks of materials from home depot. I DOES get hot though and uses a lot of battery power.
originally posted by: Riffrafter
originally posted by: mikell
It's not practical in motor vehicles the hazardous waste has to be dealt with. Can't just dump it in the ground.
You're joking, right?
SInce when is water (H2O) a hazardous waste?? Because that is the only byproduct of a hydrogen fuel cell powered car.
Nah...you're definitely joking...
Got me for a second though.
originally posted by: mikell
a reply to: Riffrafter
Not joking worked on fuel cells for GM for a while. Government regs say it's hazardous waste. And you don't want to be dumping millions of gallons on the road when it's -10 outside.
Silly government regulations wherever you look.