Wednesday, February 07, 2007
state of hydrogyn for remote power gen/storage $30,000
http://www.fuelcellstore.com/cgi-bin/fuelweb/view=Item/cat=89/product=476
http://www.fuelcellstore.com/cgi-bin/fuelweb/view=Item/cat=34/product=350
http://waterpurifiers.livingright.com/item61.waterwise-9000.html?PHPSESSID=erk1j08vck2ejirrh6hr0ulv22
I have looked into this and they look like
$30,000 for a bottom of the line hydrogen gas system to store excess energy from a hydro/solar/wind power system. The problem with this is that the distilled isn't going into the fuel system automatically... what the organisation from the previous post may have built was a hydrogen gas bomb funded by a non-profit for anti-war activists or something.. $500,000 seems like alot of money for the experiment.. This is a two story house unless the resident paid for part of the cost it seems like an odd amount of money for it.
http://www.fuelcellstore.com/cgi-bin/fuelweb/view=Item/cat=34/product=350
http://waterpurifiers.livingright.com/item61.waterwise-9000.html?PHPSESSID=erk1j08vck2ejirrh6hr0ulv22
I have looked into this and they look like
$30,000 for a bottom of the line hydrogen gas system to store excess energy from a hydro/solar/wind power system. The problem with this is that the distilled isn't going into the fuel system automatically... what the organisation from the previous post may have built was a hydrogen gas bomb funded by a non-profit for anti-war activists or something.. $500,000 seems like alot of money for the experiment.. This is a two story house unless the resident paid for part of the cost it seems like an odd amount of money for it.
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