kontiki99
Electrical
- Feb 16, 2006
- 510
I've been thinging about the whole hydrogen fuel thing and I think hydrogen gas is not going to be a practical fuel.
So, I thought that maybe using solar cells to produce hydrogen from hydrolysis might be a good first step, but instead of just using the gas as a fuel, combine the hydrogen with something that's stable.
Perhaps the hydrogen could enhance the energy of an existing fuel, even if it's a solid that you'd burn in a wood (like) burning stove.
Anybody have any ideas how to combine hydrogen to make a fuel in your backyard?
So, I thought that maybe using solar cells to produce hydrogen from hydrolysis might be a good first step, but instead of just using the gas as a fuel, combine the hydrogen with something that's stable.
Perhaps the hydrogen could enhance the energy of an existing fuel, even if it's a solid that you'd burn in a wood (like) burning stove.
Anybody have any ideas how to combine hydrogen to make a fuel in your backyard?