What do you think will replace it?
Electricity and hydrogen fuel cells.
What do you think will replace it?
Energy storage?
...ummm.
Nope.
Why do you and others use this as an argument?
It's dumb.
Ok enstien. The system shows water and electricity being produced from h2 and o2. Assuming that air has enough o2, you would still need to scour the world for naturally occuring hydrogen gas.....or........generate power from an energy source like oil......to manufacture the h2 gas.
I know you know that using oil to manufacture h2 gas is self defeating
So the question still remains....what energy source will replace oil?
... Because it's a fast and simple way to illustrate the stupidity of your comment.
Avro is a simpleton... He thinks in only 2 dimensions... The kind of logic that leads to the conclusion that food stuffs come from grocery stores and never stops to consider that it's actually produced on a farm
Ok enstien. The system shows water and electricity being produced from h2 and o2. Assuming that air has enough o2, you would still need to scour the world for naturally occuring hydrogen gas.....or........generate power from an energy source like oil......to manufacture the h2 gas.
I know you know that using oil to manufacture h2 gas is self defeating
So the question still remains....what energy source will replace oil?
Actually it has been suggested that a possible way of storing wind, solar, and other green energy sources is to use it to break water into H2 and O2. This is because wind never quits, often producing tons of energy when none is needed, and of course solar only works in sunlight. Germany has experienced this problem with its green energy, actually producing more energy than it needs at times but having no way as yet to store it.
Actually it has been suggested that a possible way of storing wind, solar, and other green energy sources is to use it to break water into H2 and O2. This is because wind never quits, often producing tons of energy when none is needed, and of course solar only works in sunlight. Germany has experienced this problem with its green energy, actually producing more energy than it needs at times but having no way as yet to store it.
I think in two dimensions?
That's funny.
Actually it has been suggested that a possible way of storing wind, solar, and other green energy sources is to use it to break water into H2 and O2. This is because wind never quits, often producing tons of energy when none is needed, and of course solar only works in sunlight. Germany has experienced this problem with its green energy, actually producing more energy than it needs at times but having no way as yet to store it.
electrolysis of water was first performed in the late 1700s. with over 300 years of science, no one has been able to overcome the fact that hydrogen gas has good energy density by weight, but poor energy density by volume. The tanks used are similar to oxygen and acetelyne tanks. propane tanks wont work. and great big balloons like the Hindenburg is highly discouraged.
I don't disagree, it is not an optimal method but over time it may be. I just don't subscribe to can't.
while automotive computers improve at an exponential rate, mechanics still adjust the bearings on a car the same way they always have.
electrolysis of water was first performed in the late 1700s. with over 300 years of science, no one has been able to overcome the fact that hydrogen gas has good energy density by weight, but poor energy density by volume. The tanks used are similar to oxygen and acetelyne tanks. propane tanks wont work. and great big balloons like the Hindenburg is highly discouraged.
Sure, but improved over time.
I'm not sure why there is always a fight against something....new....different that doesn't involve oil.
That Tesla is....awesome.
You say horseshit.
You do realize that the mfg that Tesla uses is fully dependent on hydrocarbons, right?
Right on time for Avro, the 2-D one trick pony