Re: Why We Need The Solar-Hydrogen Economy Now



lkgeo1 wrote:

AND YOUR BETTER SOLUTION IS ..............
Eeyore wrote:

lkgeo1 wrote:


Why We Need The Solar-Hydrogen Economy Now
By Warren D. Reynolds, Ph.D.

We need solar hydrogen like the proverbial hole in the head.

It's the fastest ever way to waste both money and energy ever devised by
man.

Graham


Well..

If you want thermal energy then use solar thermal.
If you want work energy for a static application then use photovoltaics or renewable generation and transmission of electricity
If you need to have mobile energy thae biomass or batteries fit the bill.

Roger

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