-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Wednesday 2006-05-03 at 22:17 +0200, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
While electrolysis may be a very poor way of producing hydrogen, heat is not. Heat, as an energy form, is in abundance in many places and can be easily used to catalyst the transition of water to hydrogen+oxygen.
The "transition of water to hydrogen+oxygen", as you say, uses a lot of energy, in whatever form you use it, be it electricity, heat, whatever. Remember you can only transform energy, not create it. You will only get from hydrogen engines of any sort at most the same energy you used to generate that hydrogen.
Transportation of hydrogen as a fuel, is by no means a bigger problem, than oil.
Yes, ¡it is! Much bigger. Specifically, "bigger", as in size. I will not go further to explain why because it is OT. - -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFEWUMttTMYHG2NR9URApbmAJ9slYMN5qQUMEEck19N4c8ja/awdQCfa+rm HKQZ5vu21gr4Vqn9lJoI9Zo= =+37Y -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----