On 17/01/2020 11:19, Pancho wrote:
On 16/01/2020 20:18, Fredxx wrote:
On 16/01/2020 14:00:49, harry wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6EC...MXl972-smqjpoI
Shame it's so impractical to make hydrogen efficiently unless we build
more nukes.
How do you know wind cannot be used to make hydrogen. Serious question,
not making a point.
Ar you being deliberate;ly stupid?
It's *impractical* to have a car with square wheels But you can
certainly make one.
I vaguely remember someone claiming that the required number of
windmills would take up too much area in the UK, but I think I have also
seen claims we could produce ten times our requirements from wind.
eco****s are always claing te impossible
Does anyone have a reliable source for a discussion of potential UK wind
capacity, + economics.
David Mackays 'without the hot air'
and
http://www.templar.co.uk/downloads/R...imitations.pdf
Hydrogen can also be used as a replacement for domestic gas heating. So
if we can economically provide enough wind power overcapacity, the two
technologies would be well suited.
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