Eugene Coyle wrote:
HOw can water be the source for generating Hydrogen? It takes more
energy to get hydrogen from water than is in the resulting hydrogen.
The transportation scheme for LNG already exists. The LNG is re-
gasified at the import terminal and then the natural gas goes into
the already existing grid.
I'm not up on the economy of hyrolysis, but no matter how you cut it,
you get less energy *out* of a process than is put in, unless the laws
of physics change.
As far as regasification terminals... NIMBY... Lets put it here:
Bye Bye Baja: Mexico, top private interests look to revamp Pacific ports
south of the border - Sacramento Bee
http://leighm.net/blog/?p=141
Have you ever been to Baja? Better see it now... and most of the energy
created here will be used to power ONLY San Diego.
Leigh
http://leighm.net/