Re: End of the Road for Hydrogen
- From: Dan Bloomquist <public21@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 05:50:50 GMT
Eeyore wrote:
Dan Bloomquist wrote:
Pluto wrote:
the electricity produced is also much less than the fuel put into the generation
process. Producing hydrogen this way is very inefficient.
Bald face lie. Less than five percent of coals heating value gets to the
wheels of a vehicle via the electrolysis vector.
It wasn't a lie, it was spot on.
I think you misread it, expecting it to say something else. He's correctly pointing
out that electrolytically generated hydrogen returns about 1/4 x 1/3 of the total
input power to a conventional thermal power station. Burn that fuel in an ICE like
BMW's V12 and you get about 1/4 x 1/4 x 1/3 of the input energy. About 2% in fact !
And, why should I waste my time on Pluto's posts? If you put in a fraction of 'this' time on my numbers, you might not be so stupid.
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