Re: Question for William Mook



On May 23, 4:07 pm, Bill Ward <bw...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2008 10:05:38 -0700, Bob Eld wrote:

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Don Lancaster wrote:

Monkey Clumps wrote:

So what would it take to sway the skeptics?

Clogging Aisle 14 of Walmart and Home Depot with product, of course.

Mookhas said he never plans to sell his 'device' though. He only ever
intends to make hydrogen with them and sell the hydrogen.

So it would be necessary for him to ship H2 at a price that's cheaper
'energy for energy' than other sources.

Graham

Very true. I don't think he has sold one gram of hydrogen yet.

At one point he claimed he had sold a considerable quantity.  He just
won't be able to deliver it for a few years.



I wanted to purchase about 100 sq meters of his PET panels outright, but
he wanted me to make a very large payment, hundreds of thousands of
dollars, then he would sell me the hydrogen generated. I thought it a
weird business model that didn't pencil out for the small user. There's
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Yes, I have sold the hydrogen internally. I have sold gasoline,
diesel fuel and jet fuel externally, along with reclamation services
and so forth.

Large markets for hydrogen will not exist unless and until large
quantities of low cost hydrogen are available along with safe reliable
and proven infrastructure to store transmit and deliver hydrogen in
the quantities needed by such a market. This is good news for those
who wish to invest in such an infrastructure at this time. While its
premature to make such investments today, it will be a hot investment
as soon as I have a specific capacity to produce hydrogen at a
specific range of costs... then, hydrogen will be sold at the
wholesale and retail levels in ever growing quantities.


.



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