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We can produce and use hydrogen to power EVERYTHING we curently use fossil fuels for; and do it very easy, cheaply and with NO drain on natural resources and NO inveromental impact!
Mike
Thanks for your reply, Ross
I`ll try to keep it short. I`m talking of a modification of an existing electricty source (water column wave power) to then break ocean water down into hydrogen which can power Anything!
There are two major generation plants now operating, one in Scotland and one in Portugal. They both only supply the local power grids.
Going one setp further, and producing the hydrogen, gives us a source of clean, cheap hydrogen with NO negative impact on our enviorment using an existing, ongoing power source. The ocean.
I would appericate yours and anyone elses comments.
Mike
Probable, the easiest way for me to explain it would be for you to go to PESWiki.com and click on oscillating water column.
my desigh has a baffel in the air chamber column to keep the salt air out of the turbine and another column to "pump " salt water to the electrolcise unit.
Mike
one good link is fuelcells.org
Mike
No, not anymore. About four years ago I submitted my proposal, drawings and the results of the tests of my smallscael prototype to the DEO. They reviewed it and said it looked promissing but that I would need to build a larger, working protype and "prove" it worked. Then they would fund a full sized test. I didn`t have the money to go any farther. Soon more and more people were looking at hydrogen and I felt someone would take off with it. Then everything got bogged down with fuel cells in cars and all the media about how hard, expensive and polutting it was going to be to produce hydrogen from "oil or coal"
I sort of gave up until I saw your web site in a magazine.
Mike
It does consume me more all the time!
Mike