Re: Hydrogen is too difficult.
- From: "Bob Eldred" <nsmontassoc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 09:30:18 -0700
"BobG" <bobgardner@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ivor suggests:
> It can be distilled from sewage, from crops, from surplus and waste
> foodstuffs.
> ====================
> What do you burn to do the distilling? (hint... cant use oil.....)
Funny question...What do you burn to make gasoline? Ans, some of the
petroleum that it comes from. Same with alcohol or any bio-fuel. You burn
some of the bio-material it comes from for process heat to make alcohol or
any other bio fuel. There's plenty of otherwise waste material to use for
fuel, bagasse, corn stocks, etc.
Bob
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