Re: [Biofuel] H2 Fuel Cell Efficiencies (was Water Powered Engine / Electrolysis)

2007-01-08 Thread Kirk McLoren
I saw a Canadian outfit but didnt bookmark it. They were selling to industrial users. Home use means unskilled in maintenance so I am not sure how they will cross that bridge. Kirk Darryl McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kirk, those efficiency numbers look like the DOE short term ta

Re: [Biofuel] H2 Fuel Cell Efficiencies (was Water Powered Engine / Electrolysis)

2007-01-08 Thread darryl
Quoting robert and benita rabello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Darryl McMahon wrote: > >> Kirk, >> those efficiency numbers look like the DOE short term targets from when >> I was researching my book. I see they are still counting waste heat as >> part of the efficiency (CHP). >> >> > > Sorry to bu

Re: [Biofuel] H2 Fuel Cell Efficiencies (was Water Powered Engine / Electrolysis)

2007-01-07 Thread robert and benita rabello
Darryl McMahon wrote: >Kirk, >those efficiency numbers look like the DOE short term targets from when >I was researching my book. I see they are still counting waste heat as >part of the efficiency (CHP). > > Sorry to butt in Darryl, but that seems to be part of the sales presentation,

[Biofuel] H2 Fuel Cell Efficiencies (was Water Powered Engine / Electrolysis)

2007-01-07 Thread Darryl McMahon
Kirk, those efficiency numbers look like the DOE short term targets from when I was researching my book. I see they are still counting waste heat as part of the efficiency (CHP). Do you know of someone actually selling units with these efficiencies (validated by third parties and guaranteed to