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Hydrogen "pill" solves storage problem
Submitted by acohill on Wed, 09/07/2005 - 10:29.
There is really no information at all about how it works, but some Danish scientists have received a patent for storing hydrogen in pill form.
Apparently, this new process is highly efficient, and can store enough hydrogen for a car to travel about 300 miles in the space of a normal 12 gallon tank. No other hydrogen storage system has come close to the same level of efficiency.
Questions still remain, like how much energy is required to produce the pill form of hydrogen, but it is one more sign that the Energy Economy is gearing up for some boom years.
PILL AND POWER, AND MILITARY PERPOSES.
PARELLEL ELECTRIC POWER LINES INTELLIGENT INTO BASES AND AROUND CITIES REDOX FLOW TO NODE AND HYDROGEN AND PILL STORAGE AND LPG WILL ALLOW FOR FUTURE EMPLOYMENT ALL TECHNOLOGIES AND MICRO MACRO AND MILITARY TOO AS PLUGS PLACED EVERY WHERE. SUCH TAXS ALLOW MONIES TO FLOW AT SAME COSTS TECH ANY,AND GOVERNMENTS CAN STIPULATE MICRO MACRO DECENTRAL CENTRAL AS FOR PILL IT IS BOTH.
hydrogen pill and stock exchanges and other solutions green.
a consumer price index for pills and all green technology because people have to work if they dont we get taken over by those that dont also linked to developments in technology stocks a index to developement of all technology,and a consumer price? over amounts or old technology is free newer not or amountages used taxs or amount over amount? when to cost or variable rate.this includes all technology green and into future, plus one battery 2 minute into cars and redox flow and hydrogen in seven years to replace desil and others in larger verhicals and hybrides diversify?
Hydrogen Pill
How is the hydrogen released from the pill?
How is hydrogen released from the pill?
I found this in another article: "...binds the hydrogen gas in the form of ammonia to salt." The main by-product is water, although if ammonia is involved, I have to think nitrogen must be a by-product as well, but that is even less of an issue than water, since air is 70% nitrogen.
Hydrogen Pill
Is it possible to use the hydrogen pill technology in jet and rockett engines?
Hydrogen pills in jet/rocket engines
This is an interesting question. Current rocket technology uses liquid hydrogen, which is dangerous and very difficult to handle. I think it really depends on the energy density of these "pills." If the energy density is close to liquid hydrogen, it might work.