--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], biofuels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hohoho
How was the hydrogen produced?
From petrofuels, that's how!
Using 130% of the energy to produce, plus another 30% to compress,
Yes, you're right, we've talked about this before, but...
that makes it 160% more polluting.
Sorry, chaps, but you don't get nothing for nothing!
Hydrogen is a secondary fuel - an intermediary between an energy source and
it's use. Even made by electrolysis, it takes energy to break the H from
the O2 - then you can use the H to re-combine with O to make the squeaky
clean H2O again -
Hi Andrew and All,
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--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], biofuels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hohoho
How was the hydrogen produced?
From petrofuels, that's how!
Using 130% of the energy to produce, plus another
30% to compress,
Yes, you're right, we've talked about