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Old March 20th 19, 10:44 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Hägar
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Too bad the World is ending in 12 years (per Palsing and a host of other
uneducated morons), since Scientists at Stanford just fugured out a workable
solution to seawater electrolysis, which does not corrode the equipment
used:

https://news.yahoo.com/scientists-no...181400700.html

This would mean we have an ocean full of usable fuel for the Climate Change
scare mongers' favorite car, namely that ugly duckling called Prius.

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Old March 21st 19, 04:19 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Hägar wrote:
Too bad the World is ending in 12 years (per Palsing and a host of other
uneducated morons), since Scientists at Stanford just fugured out a
workable solution to seawater electrolysis, which does not corrode the
equipment used:

https://news.yahoo.com/scientists-no...181400700.html

This would mean we have an ocean full of usable fuel for the Climate
Change scare mongers' favorite car, namely that ugly duckling called
Prius.




C'mon get with the program.
I think the global warming crowd is getting enough funding now to all drive
TESLA's,.....to drive to the airports and jaunt off to their summer places
in their private jets.


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Old March 22nd 19, 02:10 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Stanford Scientist separate Hydrogen from Seawater ...

This is just a very bad proposal, to store solar energy, as hydrogen
gas liberated from water. There are vastly preferable ways
( batteries ) for storing such energy.

Hydrogen gas would need to be compressed for storage and later
"burned" for energy. Work the numbers - totally impractical !
 




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