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Forum: General Chat 10-07-2017, 22:08
Replies: 280
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Posted By Hill Walker
Re: Exit Polls

Looks like I should have included the phrase 'traditional electrolysis of water' in my previous post. Obviously been retired for too long and not keeping up to date. However the currently available...
Forum: General Chat 10-07-2017, 21:12
Replies: 280
Views: 281
Posted By Hill Walker
Re: Exit Polls

An interesting writeup on a device I had not previously come across. However lab prototypes do not always successfully scale up to be useable as industrial processes. Also I note that it makes no...
Forum: General Chat 10-07-2017, 13:43
Replies: 280
Views: 281
Posted By Hill Walker
Re: Exit Polls

You have never written (or spoken) a truer few words.
Forum: General Chat 10-07-2017, 13:38
Replies: 280
Views: 281
Posted By Hill Walker
Re: Exit Polls

Maybe a decendent involved or maybe just honouring the legacy, don't know. I've not come across any other people with that name.
Forum: General Chat 10-07-2017, 12:45
Replies: 280
Views: 281
Posted By Hill Walker
Re: Exit Polls

Margaret, don't think Britain, think Global. Britain isn't the best place for solar panels. I'm not saying they don't work just that in many other places, like say Italy or Florida they work much...
Forum: General Chat 10-07-2017, 10:58
Replies: 280
Views: 281
Posted By Hill Walker
Re: Exit Polls

You are right to consider that there is a plan behind the smart meters but its not to simply switch you off when there is not enough to go round. Its a bit more subtle than that. Smart meters can be...
Forum: General Chat 10-07-2017, 10:15
Replies: 280
Views: 281
Posted By Hill Walker
Re: Exit Polls

Margaret, you are quite right about extracting energy from the sea. It is a formidable engineering challenge and one that might have been a much better use of the £70B or so that is being spent on...
Forum: General Chat 10-07-2017, 09:23
Replies: 280
Views: 281
Posted By Hill Walker
Re: Exit Polls

Actually a quick calculation suggests the cost would be of the order of £1,600,000/litre and that assumes you have a market for all the liquid Nitrogen, Oxygen ... Neon etc you would produce allong...
Forum: General Chat 10-07-2017, 09:02
Replies: 280
Views: 281
Posted By Hill Walker
Re: Exit Polls

Nobody in their right mind would consider a resource at 0.000005% availability as a recoverable asset. Recovery costs would probably be in excess of £100,000/litre.
Forum: General Chat 10-07-2017, 07:23
Replies: 280
Views: 281
Posted By Hill Walker
Re: Exit Polls

Sorry but that is not the case. Air from sea level up to 10km is Nitrogen (78%), Oxygen (20%), Argon (1%), Carbon dioxide (0.04%), water (0.001% - 5%), Neon, Helium and Methane (all less than...
Forum: General Chat 09-07-2017, 20:37
Replies: 280
Views: 281
Posted By Hill Walker
Re: Exit Polls

To clarify, there are no natural sources of Hydrogen on the planet so you have to extract it from something that contains it.

1) You could do on an industrial scale what you may have done at...
Forum: General Chat 09-07-2017, 10:53
Replies: 280
Views: 281
Posted By Hill Walker
Re: Exit Polls

Where do you plan to get the hydrogen from?
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