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ZugyNA 03-17-2008 05:00 AM

That compost bin in your trunk?
 
https://www.livescience.com/php/video...7-hydrogenfuel

GasSavers_RoadWarrior 03-17-2008 05:45 AM

Nice idea, just a quick glimpse of that setup though tells me it's not real likely to go in the trunk any time soon... if that test cell was the size of a car battery, and one could find room in a vehicle for 60 of them... the output was barely turning a propellor on a small motor, let's be generous and say it got 100mA at 2V... 0.2W.... so 60 of them would give you 12W... and if they made it 10X more efficient... 120W... 100X 1200W... about there it's getting to be enough to shove around a wheelchair... so at about 100X efficiency you can probably fill a full sized van with the cells and get it to move...

So it would be back to the problem of bottling the H2 and providing safe point of use storage tanks... which is what is keeping H2 from deployment now. Since CNG tech is well developed it would probably be better to develop more efficient methane producer bacteria. Particularly as methane-tech fuel cell development is well underway.

bobc455 03-17-2008 05:47 AM

Wow! Very interesting.

Of course for a vehicle there is still the problem that the hydrogen must be compressed, since bacteria probably can't generate enough hydrogen to sustain about 40HP of output. I think instead the bacteria farm would be at home, then a solar- or wind-powered compressor could smush the fuel into a portable tank.

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