Re: H2 burner
- From: Dirk Bruere at NeoPax <dirk.bruere@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 09:05:42 -0700 (PDT)
On 12 May, 16:55, "Bob Eld" <nsmontas...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On 12 May, 01:27, Dirk Bruere at NeoPax <dirk.bru...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Looking for information on domestic hydrolysers, H2 storage and gas
burners. [For when the sun doesn't shine and the wind doesn't blow and
its time to eat]
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Dirk
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WTF are all the replies about????
I'm talking about using a spare kW or so from wind or solar to
hydrolyse water and store several cu m of gas, probably like the old
style gasometers (in a container over water)
Then use this gas for running a cooker.
It aint rocket science - town gas was 50% H2 years ago here - I'm old
enough to remember using it.
Dirk
And, carbon monoxide to boot! Those were the days when you could stick you
head in an unlit oven to commit suicide.
Hmmmm, H2 and CO, good stuff!
If you have spare electricity from wind or solar, why not make H2 out of it?
That is one practical way to store the energy, at least part of it. I don't
know about electrolyzers, storage tanks, etc., do a search.
While there are plenty of reasons not to use hydrogen for general
transportation, I can see no reason why your suggestion would not be
practical for individuals storing and using a few kWhr per day, especially
for heat. Much would depend on how automatic and fuss free the equipment is.
What kind of human attendance does a hydrogen system require? What are the
initial costs, reliability and maintenance?
Exactly.
I'm talking about using H2 as an energy store for cooking.
That in my estimation would require about 3kWh per day of H2 storage,
which roughly corresponds to around 1 cu m if I've got my sums right.
It would be generated at night when the 1-2kW of wind energy is not be
used for anything else.
Dirk
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