generate the needed chemicals for this process?
he storage of Hydrogen as a liquified gas, or compressed gas is essentially impossible for use in normal conditions. The losses of Hydrogen alone would kill the use. The natural solution is to store the Hydrogen as a Hydride. -cluckshot (658931)
I thought that the process was already done out in the desert, near death valley, where plants generate borax and wonderful things like that? I don't know what exactly they extract, but I know these plants get it from one place, it's this lake out there (in northern california?) that was so poisonous birds landed on it like it was a roach motel, they just don't fly back up... this 'lake' has all sorts of mineral deposits, right? That is the place where these chemical plants get the borax.
I bet there are alot of EPA people who are busy dealing with the hydride byproduct (as a byproduct of adding something to the 'lake water' to get the borax). It would be neat to see something already in place be used for another reason too, besides borax, like helping the hydrogen fuel effort...
I don't know much about how these chemical (borax) plants work, and it would probably do to have a little research on the subject.
"syntactic suguar,"
absolutely I agree-
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generate the needed chemicals for this process? he storage of Hydrogen as a liquified gas, or compressed gas is essentially impossible for use in normal conditions. The losses of Hydrogen alone would kill the use. The natural solution is to store the Hydrogen as a Hydride. -cluckshot (658931) I thought that the process was already done out in the desert, near death valley, where plants generate borax and wonderful things like that? I don't know what exactly they extract, but I know these plants get it from one place, it's this lake out there (in northern california?) that was so poisonous birds landed on it like it was a roach motel, they just don't fly back up... this 'lake' has all sorts of mineral deposits, right? That is the place where these chemical plants get the borax. I bet there are alot of EPA people who are busy dealing with the hydride byproduct (as a byproduct of adding something to the 'lake water' to get the borax). It would be neat to see something already in place be used for another reason too, besides borax, like helping the hydrogen fuel effort... I don't know much about how these chemical (borax) plants work, and it would probably do to have a little research on the subject.