Posted by oldtanker on November 22, 2013 at 06:15:54 from (66.228.255.116):
In Reply to: Hydrogen power? posted by George Marsh on November 22, 2013 at 04:53:47:
Better slow down. If you start looking at it wind and solar power are proving to be no where near as advertised as capable of producing the power we need. Go research the problems associated with our current nuke plants. Not sure we want to build any more of those. So we are back to how to we produce the electricity we need without even thinking about new demands. Then the next problem, we need water to live. We have to have it to make crops grow. It is a finite resource. If the whole world starts messing with hydrogen for power just how long before we find problems with that. Now think about just how much stuff man is going to screw up building the infrastructure to supply this "new" source of fuel. Pipe lines and high pressure tanks to store it in made from steel that has to be mined, transported and manufactured. Smaller storage tanks for vehicles that use 10 times the amount of steel for a fuel tank over one that just holds liquid. Yep that should open up the closed down strip mines! Then I read some where that the standard gas engine will melt pistons running straight hydrogen. So all these engine getting new pistons or just scrapped and new cars getting made with hydrogen engines. Yup sure sounds like a great ide to me.
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