Re: 12 million acre solar panel array



Williamknowsbest wrote:
On Jun 14, 12:07 am, Damon Hill <damon1S...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote innews:4670A7F2.D6F8173F@xxxxxxxxxxx:

Williamknowsbest wrote:
Underground formations are not like big open tanks. They're more like
sponges.
So you'll never get as much hydrogen out as you put in will you ?
He intends to make up for his losses in sheer volume, I suppose.

Thinkabout it Damon, only a fixed amount of hydrogen will be lost this
way. Once the well has been seasoned with hydrogen - it becomes an
efficient hydrogen storage and retrieval system allowing the injection
and retrieval of mobile hydrogen.

No worries about the hydrogen loss though, because in capturing the
hydrogen additional natural gas and oil are mobilized and available
for production which more than offsets my costs at $170 per metric
ton.

What I'm wondering is how William manages to do all the things he
claims to do, and still has time to write numerous and lengthy
Usenet postings on a daily basis.

Spoken as a true fool who can't walk and chew gum at the same time.

Is he a bright but delusional

And you are saying this because? lol.

kook, or a contemporary Renaissance Man? Time will tell.

haha.. sheer jealousy Damon, is that it? How about neither? But
one thing is certain, you won't tell, you haven't the capacity.

--Damon

<shrug>

nonsense! Once the "seasoning" has occured the adsorbtive properties of the geological formation's have been totally use up. Now the rest of the hydrogen you put in has no rock surfaces to adsorb on and so is similar to any bulk container of hydrogen and any small crevices leading to the surface will easily allow all of your precious hydrogen to leak away.
FK
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