I don't have to prove anything - I just started laughing with one of his articles claiming that recharging a battery is more efficient than a chemical reaction. Ha!Prove it's wrong.
I don't have to prove anything - I just started laughing with one of his articles claiming that recharging a battery is more efficient than a chemical reaction. Ha!Prove it's wrong.

Looking ahead, Mr Opedal said "we need to treat energy as something that is not abundant".
"I think we have had a lot of cheaper energy in the past and we probably wasted some of it, so we need to make sure we're making the right investments now [and] everyone [should] use as little energy as possible."
The push for a hydrogen fuels and energy storage will only make things worse at the consumer level. We need to move away from fossil and fake fossil fuels like hydrogen to a close to 100% (gas stoves exemptedThe firm also has investments in off-shore wind power. It recently announced plans with Germany's RWE to develop hydrogen-ready power plants.
The plants will run on gas initially but will eventually be able to transfer to using hydrogen generated by renewable energy.
The whole point of hydrogen power is storing wind and solar power to use it when, where and at a rate appropriate to the end application.
What's in the Airgas Tube Trailer?Anyone need a tank full?
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It's for burning with O2 to make pure water to generate silicon oxides on wafers.
The guys tells people to give him real numbers -- and then he just makes numbers up. First he claims there's two billion electric charging stations in the U.S. and then revises it to 20 billion stations. A quick check indicates that the number of electric vehicle charging outlets (not stations, but outlets) is currently under 200,000.
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Wow, that's not shocking news to me.
He's not the guy for hard facts (IMO he's talking about regular 110AC outlets as possible charging sources if you have your own 110AC level 1 travel charger in the EV), that's why a realistic example of public charging at a H2 station was also linked.The guys tells people to give him real numbers -- and then he just makes numbers up. First he claims there's two billion electric charging stations in the U.S. and then revises it to 20 billion stations. A quick check indicates that the number of electric vehicle charging outlets (not stations, but outlets) is currently under 200,000.
He talks over and over about how expensive hydrogen is (which I'm not disputing), but then doesn't provide any numbers. At one point he says that it costs twice as much to fill up a hydrogen car than a gasoline car, but that's meaningless unless you know how far each of those vehicles can go on a full tank.
Personally, I have no sympathy for people that bought these cars. They wanted to be "early adopters", which almost always means that there are huge costs and huge risks involved.
Less adopted and more like the red-headed step-child.Aug. 10, 2021 3 AM PT
Soon after Maribel Munoz joined the trailblazing ranks of American owners of hydrogen cars — a group that exists only in California — she began to fear that the low price of the taxpayer-subsidized Toyota Mirai she purchased came with a tremendous cost.
“You can’t have a job and own this car,” said the 49-year-old clothing designer from Azusa. “Finding fuel for it becomes your job. It is constant anxiety. I told the guy at Toyota, ‘If I have a stroke, it’s on you.’”
Munoz found herself stranded with an empty tank on the highway and stressed out by the repeated fuel shortages Mirai drivers call “hydropocalypses.” She struggled not to scream at her phone after driving miles to stations that a hydrogen fueling app said were working just fine, only to find them out of order.
Yet nearly two decades into the hydrogen experiment, it remains a uniquely expensive gambit. The state has spent $125 million to make its struggling network of 50 public hydrogen fueling stations operational. That network is still so shaky — with stations frequently malfunctioning or out of fuel — that Toyota provides free towing and car rental service to drivers who purchase a Mirai, as getting stranded is a constant risk.
I thought about something similar some time ago and I'm still thinking about it.I am not talking overunity, but there is always a chance that hydrogen can be created cheaply enough to be used as a fuel, once storage and safety concerns are addressed.
Nanosheet catalyst discovered to sustainably split hydrogen from water
Yes, but gravity does it at least as well!Isn't this a separation of hydrogen from liquids?
If so, just buy a diesel engine.It answered that the efficiency of a biodiesel fuel cell is approximately 40%
I tell it, this is also the efficiency of a Diesel engine.
It Answers: correct!
FYI.The guys tells people to give him real numbers -- and then he just makes numbers up. First he claims there's two billion electric charging stations in the U.S. and then revises it to 20 billion stations. A quick check indicates that the number of electric vehicle charging outlets (not stations, but outlets) is currently under 200,000.
He talks over and over about how expensive hydrogen is (which I'm not disputing), but then doesn't provide any numbers. At one point he says that it costs twice as much to fill up a hydrogen car than a gasoline car, but that's meaningless unless you know how far each of those vehicles can go on a full tank.
Personally, I have no sympathy for people that bought these cars. They wanted to be "early adopters", which almost always means that there are huge costs and huge risks involved.
https://driveelectric.gov/stationsFYI.
Just back from 4 weeks in calfornia.
Driving from fresco to San diago .
I'm shocked at how few ev charge stations you guys have compared to Europe.
Just wondering why is the US so far behind the switch ?
Are you praying that the gas companies are going to come up with a solution ?
A good Diesel engine is 45% efficient compared to a Otto engine which is 35%If so, just buy a diesel engine.
If you recover the heat, you can easily manage 75% efficiency.
A CHP system can do that. Water at 70°C is useful energy. A lot of electricity is used to heat water!In order to obtain 75% efficiency, almost half of the lost heat must be transformed into useful energy
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