One of our long term list members, Darryl McMahon, who I think still
contributes here occasionally, wrote a book on hydrogen several years
ago. It is available on Amazon as well as from his own site. Covers
things being discussed here.
http://www.econogics.com/TENHE/index.htm
https://www.amazon.com/Emperors-New-Hydrogen-Economy/dp/0595392296/
Nice man, EV advocate for ages. Met him when he visited Las Vegas quite
a few years ago.
Gail
On 12/21/2018 5:24 AM, Willie via EV wrote:
On 12/21/18 6:58 AM, Mark Abramowitz wrote:
Willie,
Fuel cell vehicles are NOT off-topic (check the charter), but I put OT
in there just because I thought that this particular conversation was
OT - but perhaps it isn’t OT.
Is there a future? Not really the subject of the post, and also a
question I’m not sure how I would ever answer a question like that
with a “source”. So I’ll avoid thread-crapping my own thread.
Well, you seemed to be our window to the hydrogen world. Surely "the
hydrogen people" have some real or hoped for solutions to the
distribution and efficiencies problems. Else, they would not be
pursuing. At least sincere and honest people would not be pursuing.
Yes, decarbonized hydrogen can absolutely include cracked water. I
don’t know what the original intent of the Hydrogen Council was, but I
would think that it would also include non-petroleum based natural gas.
The concept of "non-petroleum natural gas" was foreign to me. But I now
see and guess that might be feed lot and landfill methane. I don't see
how "non-petroleum natural gas" would be more virtuous than real natural
gas. Or somehow be associated with "decarbonized hydrogen". Of course,
"cracked water" has the advantage of being free of the carbon stigma if
the electric power used has wind/PV/etc sources.
Thanks!
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