One step closer...... H-Fuel

  • Yo! I think you mean cow pee (urea - the chief solid component of mammalian urine; synthesized from ammonia and carbon dioxide and used as fertilizer and in animal feed and in plastics )...which is in most commercial fertilizers...

  • Well I actually read first about this on another forum, and thought it was interesting enough to post here. Strangely enough - the first comment was "cool, we could piss into the tank to refill it?"

  • &quot;Kids! Go fuel up the car!&quot; &quot;Ok mom!&quot; sssssssssssss.......................... <img src=smilies/icon_smile_tongue.gif width=15 height=15 border=0 align=middle> Anyway, this is a very exciting step forward. Maybe we WILL have hydrogen powered cars in the near future. God knows we need it, i mean, just look at gas prices. I see a future with smokeless cars.... fun fun fun! ^^

  • Yeah, but then we´d have to deal with the Gas Miners Guild hiking up the prices after a costly war.

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  • Really, in my point of view, this will only delay the inevitable. Any resource that we can use as fuel with unavoidably be exhausted. The only solution I can see is a power source that we <b>don´t </b> have control over. Such as the sun for solar energy. And where are we getting all this hydrogen from? My guess is water with electrolosis, but I have no idea so someone tell me where we are getting it. And if it is water, yay, congratulations world, now instead of a little inconvienience you now are without water so you can drive places. Edited by - Aravis on 9/10/2005 9:43:34 PM

  • Aravis, until we start using antimatter en masse, it seems unlikely that the total quantity of water in the world will be reduced, just redistributed. Besides with all the American Corporations pumping water out of the third-world countries to sell to us, I don´t forsee us running short any time soon.

  • Aravis (Yay - no longer confused with Avis - egosoft forums!) Electrolysis of water - using wind power to generate electricity (only issue being how on earth we will have enough wind power to generate enough electricity for every car to use Hydrogen?! Gives us H2 and O2 anyways.. H2 burning in Oxygen will give us....... water. 100% renewable - you put energy in to get H2 out, then when its reacting with the Oxygen, you get energy back out to power your car. Whats wrong with either using the same electricity generated by wind power to power electric cars - or the Hydrogen being used to generate electricity to power electric cars (although electricity generation by steam turbines has always been inefficient as heck!) instead - I don´t know. Still interesting stuff though.... The antimatter should be the answer to all charms.....bleh - they say to create the amount of antimatter to weigh just half a gram would take 26 million billion years - at the current rate of production. That amount of antimatter wouldn´t power too much either (i think it was 21.6 Terra Joules of energy it produces if memory serves me correctly... yes its alot of energy, but with that time scale - you could generate that much energy yourself!) <img src=´http://sigs.ipbrowser.net/iprandom.png ´> Edited by - Mike G on 9/11/2005 7:19:08 AM

  • To the point of getting hydrogen out of water... only about... oh i think its 5% of the earth´s water is actually drinking water, and the rest is yucky salt water. 326 million cubic miles, thats how much water there is on earth. I don´t think we´ll be using that up anytime soon <img src=smilies/icon_smile_wink.gif width=15 height=15 border=0 align=middle>

  • unfortunately thats not quite true mike g you stiil lose energy during the conversion prosscess what we need is a substance that converts into something with absolutly no energy loss. alas there is nothing and/or no way that we know of. the path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and of the tryannys of evil men.blessed is he who, in the name of chariety and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brohers keeper and the finder of lost children. and i will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poisen and destroy my brothers. and you will know my name is the lord when i lay my vengeance upon thee

    ---------------------------------------- the path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and of the tryannys of evil men.blessed is he who, in the name of chariety and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley

  • ok the tabulets are made by combineing hydrogen and nitrogen right? well what happens to the nitrogen? I seriously doubt it all burns up in the igniousion ( sorry to tired to spell right) process. and isnt nitrogen very flamable? and as for renewable fuel sources eletrical energy still seems to be the way to go, I was thinking more along the line of energy from multiple sources then from one source, as the reasearch I have seen been leading on to, and stored in a battery ( or something along that line, lord I hate working 12 hour days, I cant think that deeply lol) dont get me wrong if they can get around the safety issue of storeing hydrogen in public areas ( and from what I have heard that is the biggest block right now) then I´m all for it. Blessed Be to all those that still dream of the flight to the stars.

    Blessed Be to all those that still dream of the flight to the stars. quote " You wouldn`t like my Happy Place it is full of blood, carnage, and destruction" :ME :)

  • <font size=1 face="trebuchet ms"><BLOCKQUOTE><hr size=1 noshade>ok the tabulets are made by combineing hydrogen and nitrogen right? well what happens to the nitrogen? <hr size=1 noshade></BLOCKQUOTE></font><font face=´trebuchet ms, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica´ size=2> Probably released into the air. Around 80% of air is composed of nitrogen gas, a little more will make no difference whatsoever. <font size=1 face="trebuchet ms"><BLOCKQUOTE><hr size=1 noshade>and isnt nitrogen very flamable? <hr size=1 noshade></BLOCKQUOTE></font><font face=´trebuchet ms, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica´ size=2> Err...no. One of the most stable gases around, aside from the inert noble gases. <font size=1 face="trebuchet ms"><BLOCKQUOTE><hr size=1 noshade>and as for renewable fuel sources eletrical energy still seems to be the way to go <hr size=1 noshade></BLOCKQUOTE></font><font face=´trebuchet ms, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica´ size=2> Yes, but you have to generate electricity from somewhere. You can generate it from burning coal but that´s certainely not a renewable energy source. <font size=1 face="trebuchet ms"><BLOCKQUOTE><hr size=1 noshade>dont get me wrong if they can get around the safety issue of storeing hydrogen in public areas ( and from what I have heard that is the biggest block right now) then I´m all for it. <hr size=1 noshade></BLOCKQUOTE></font><font face=´trebuchet ms, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica´ size=2> I think that <i>was </i> the issue, until they started working on these amnmonia tablets. The main problem before was the sheer amount of space the Hydrogen gas took up, plus the fact that it is highly combustible, however if they can include it as a component in solid tablets that should solve the problem neatly.