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Mary Kay

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See if this works as a powerplant!

'Bloom Box' Fuel Cell Offers Power for Your Entire House

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simage

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watch the kapadanze generator on youtube..its an earth battery that works by sending a low voltage high frequency signal at the earth then using a coil as a reciever to collect the higher voltage that returns...its pretty cool...and while Im on the subject has anyone seen the wiitricity? its a cool tesla design that transmits and recieves wireless electricity that people are finally developing and using onn tv's computer's sattellites etc...
 

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nah nah...these are good topics to seriously vape long and deep together on.

just a few weeks ago i was reading up on hydrogen electrolosys to see if a mini cell would be a practical application for ecigs delivering ejuice.

i can certainly say most likely not.....maybe at a minimum of 5v however....you definitely can power assist your car with it.

like they say......2072 is the supposed year that the last fossil fuel car comes off the road.

NASCAR stockcars powered by nothing but electricity.......it''ll be amazing but, really really quite. Bristol might lose its "Thunder Valley" accolade.8-o

wow.....that's crazy.

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Glad you found that link of some interest. All I know is a plug goes in and I get T,V, or light! Still working on how the electricity gets to the plug..:rolleyes:

The wall is full of electricity. Like water, it will come out any hole it can find, and that's the reason for those two little slots in the wall socket.

If you don't have anything plugged into one, the electricity will run out all over the floor!

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Adrenalynn

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Right 99% of Hydrogen is produced by extracting it from fossil fuels. And all the current installations are running the tech with Natural Gas.

I would differ that hydrogen is "produced". At least not terrestrially, but you might say I'm mincing words.

The largest available source is, of course, our oceans. It's just cheaper to extract it as a product of otherwise energy dense sources. If we weren't using the fossil fuels for other things it would be far more expensive to extract it from there than it would be from water.
 

nbourbaki

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I would differ that hydrogen is "produced". At least not terrestrially, but you might say I'm mincing words.

The largest available source is, of course, our oceans. It's just cheaper to extract it as a product of otherwise energy dense sources. If we weren't using the fossil fuels for other things it would be far more expensive to extract it from there than it would be from water.

Hydrolysis is far too expensive (orders of magnitude) and where do you think the electricity will come from for that chemical reaction? Fossil fuels of course.

It's ok, you can be wrong :)
 

Adrenalynn

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I can be wrong -- if I'm wrong. There have been any number of posts here, even a thread, dedicated to exactly that topic.

There are a *lot* of new methods being explored for extraction. Many looking pretty darned promising since creating drinking water for the wastes is a fairly high priority too.. And there is absolutely no requirement that the energy come from fossil fuels, not even fiscal. Again - the only reason that it makes fiscal sense (as I noted above) today is that it's a biproduct of other uses.
 
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