Re: About safety: hydrogen vs gasoline
- From: "raffaele.castagno@xxxxxxxxx" <raffaele.castagno@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 May 2005 00:29:07 -0700
Dan Bloomquist wrote:
> So, shoot the gasoline in the air and the hydrogen under the car. Now
> which one burns?
Well, when you will be able to invert gravity, I will try...
> At any rate, why are you back? You did not address the previous
issues
> earlier in the month.
>
> Before you even worry about the safety of hydrogen, you need to
define
> the source of hydrogen. Now, answer the question directly and do it
in
> terms of an energy budget. Don't wave your arms about. Where will the
> hydrogen come from?
nuclear high temperature electrolysis
solar low temp electrolysis
solar photolysis
steam reforming of hydrocarbon, natural gas, biodiesel
bio-reforming of hydrocarbon, natural gas, biodiesel
bio-processing of biological wastes
sum
Raffaele
.
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