1) There is a company that makes an ammonia fuel cell but I can't remember the name of it. We can enslave bacteria that make ammonia for less cost than most other things.
2) The first thing we should think about is trying to recover the CO/CO2 and NOx being emitted by vehicles right now. I've seen a patent on this which basicly has you actively grinding up soft iron wire and throwing it into the exhaust stream while your car is running to capture the S, NOx & CO/CO2 by turning it to siderite, foolsgold, rust, and Fe3C. This would take a lot of iron but the advantage is that after that you are left with hot water, N2 that wasn't invloved in anything, and some hydrogen. Any leftover NO would get reacted with hydrogen to make ammonia. So maybe it is possible to have a hybrid vehicle with an ammonia fuel cell hooked up to your car exhaust that gets its feedstock from your exhaust.
3) There is a guy that just showed an overunity hydrogen device to the UN secretary general http://www.gifnet.org which is just recirculating the hydrogen over and over again and working off of a little technical detail regarding the difference in Tunsgten and hydrogen temperature reactions (or something like that).
4) There is a company called Alternate Energy Corporation http://www.cleanwatts.com/default.asp ?id=start which also has a catalyst that makes hydrogen at very good efficeincy that is "on tour" right now demonstrating their alloy that they say is made from very cheap elements. The big mystery is what is it made of.
5) Milleniumcell also is doing this "hydrogen from water on demand" thing but they use borax and a catalyst. They have signed a deal with DOW (yep that's DOW Chemical Corp.) to take their customers used borax and recycle it.
6) Genesis Scientific which is very controversial, but they also claim amazing hydrogen power from water which....... well you just have to see for yourself on this one. http://www.genesis-scientific.org/newsroom.h tm
I think the point about using hydrogen is about energy freedom and diversity and trying to bypass the CO2 thing. The oceans will become acidic from all this CO2 in the next couple hundred years if we don't start diversifying from oil.
1) There is a company that makes an ammonia fuel cell but I can't remember the name of it.
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....... well you just have to see for yourself on this one.h tm
We can enslave bacteria that make ammonia for less cost than most other things.
2) The first thing we should think about is trying to recover the CO/CO2 and NOx being emitted by vehicles right now. I've seen a patent on this which basicly has you actively grinding up soft iron wire and throwing it into the exhaust stream while your car is running to capture the S, NOx & CO/CO2 by turning it to siderite, foolsgold, rust, and Fe3C. This would take a lot of iron but the advantage is that after that you are left with hot water, N2 that wasn't invloved in anything, and some hydrogen. Any leftover NO would get reacted with hydrogen to make ammonia. So maybe it is possible to have a hybrid vehicle with an ammonia fuel cell hooked up to your car exhaust that gets its feedstock from your exhaust.
3) There is a guy that just showed an overunity hydrogen device to the UN secretary general
http://www.gifnet.org which is just recirculating the hydrogen over and over again and working off of a little technical detail regarding the difference in Tunsgten and hydrogen temperature reactions (or something like that).
4) There is a company called Alternate Energy Corporation
http://www.cleanwatts.com/default.as
which also has a catalyst that makes hydrogen at very good efficeincy that is "on tour" right now demonstrating their alloy that they say is made from very cheap elements. The big mystery is what is it made of.
5) Milleniumcell also is doing this "hydrogen from water on demand" thing but they use borax and a catalyst. They have signed a deal with DOW (yep that's DOW Chemical Corp.) to take their customers used borax and recycle it.
6) Genesis Scientific which is very controversial, but they also claim amazing hydrogen power from water which
http://www.genesis-scientific.org/newsroom.
I think the point about using hydrogen is about energy freedom and diversity and trying to bypass the CO2 thing. The oceans will become acidic from all this CO2 in the next couple hundred years if we don't start diversifying from oil.