Hydrogen gas trial in western Sydney

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Hydrogen gas trial in western Sydney

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Re: Hydrogen gas trial in western Sydney

Post by Valkie » Thu Nov 01, 2018 5:48 am

I'll bet they start making solid hydrogen bricks for bwyannnnnnnnnn

But seriously
Hydrogen, they use water
What is the one single and solitary resource we do not have a lot of in Australia?

For the dummies, it's water.

But we will leave all that nice high calorific value coal in the ground and waste the one resource we have, to satisfy the climate alarmists.

This country really is ruled by idiots.
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Re: Hydrogen gas trial in western Sydney

Post by BigP » Thu Nov 01, 2018 6:04 am

Its a little disingenuous to call it a zero carbon , as it will depend on the source of the power used for the process, It may come from a coal fired station ?

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Re: Hydrogen gas trial in western Sydney

Post by brian ross » Thu Nov 01, 2018 2:27 pm

BigP wrote:
Thu Nov 01, 2018 6:04 am
Its a little disingenuous to call it a zero carbon , as it will depend on the source of the power used for the process, It may come from a coal fired station ?
It could be "zero carbon emission" if they used renewable energy sources, such as solar/wind/tidal/etc. or a combination of them.

While if they use fresh water, they will end up with problems, Australia has an abundance of salt water which could be used. We are both "girt by sea" and have massive aquifers with salt water in them. Why not use it?
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Re: Hydrogen gas trial in western Sydney

Post by Valkie » Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:06 pm

Obviously bwyannnn has no understanding of the concept or process.

Salt water cannot be used, even brackish water has too many contaminants.

But that's ok bwyannnn
You African buddies will build you piss bricks
Snicker, snicker.
And make you a nice pissy house


Just think, the Swedes have only just developed a process that Wil help paraplegic patients to walk, it may even help quads or people with other severe spinal injuries.

But the Africans can make bricks with piss and sand.
Wow
Imagine that, what a brilliant discovery
Certainly outshines the process of healing and repairing spinal injuries.

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Re: Hydrogen gas trial in western Sydney

Post by BigP » Thu Nov 01, 2018 6:50 pm

brian ross wrote:
Thu Nov 01, 2018 2:27 pm
BigP wrote:
Thu Nov 01, 2018 6:04 am
Its a little disingenuous to call it a zero carbon , as it will depend on the source of the power used for the process, It may come from a coal fired station ?
It could be "zero carbon emission" if they used renewable energy sources, such as solar/wind/tidal/etc. or a combination of them.

While if they use fresh water, they will end up with problems, Australia has an abundance of salt water which could be used. We are both "girt by sea" and have massive aquifers with salt water in them. Why not use it?
It would be interesting to see the energy conversion rates,,This could be a good technology for the likes of wind farms,where you dont get a reliable source of energy,

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