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  • @llead12 HELL NO...thats an impossibility and one of those over unity nut job things.

  • Why don't you make a larger one and place it on your home or business and get back to us. That would be nice. Keep it low key and just do it. Perhaps you know someone who is already using a system of this kind for energy?

  • @RamsesReturns Because it'd cost over a hundred thousand dollars and hundreds of man hour to do it. On the scale of a home, this is NOT off the shelf technology NOR is it economical. Solar PV cells on their own are NON-economical, you'll never get your money back on them....but if you want to get a bunch of solar panels for free then you want my book Sunshine To Dollars, at USH2 (dot) com and If you want to make hydrogen that is economical, and you can make it from wood that you pick up.

  • how could i get the complete profile of this project sir?

    I'm a mechanical engineering student and one of our requirements for graduation is to conduct a course related project..hope you can help me sir...thank you..

  • Free Energy is real and its here but the coverup is strong, if u are interested in a REAL free energy machine then

    just go to LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM and download the blueprints ,it is probably the ONLY working magnet

    motor out there. Join the free energy revolution!!

  • what's the point of producing electricity to produce hydrogen to have electricity from a fuel cell? just use the first step!

  • @nico8080 i thing its is because its difficult to have a stable amount of energy every time, the night comes or the wind stops, if you put that energy in a fuel cell you can take it to wherever you want and when you want.

  • @Oshyoga you can't store hydrogen in an efficient way. The fuel cell gives electricity as soon as you feed hydrogen, what are you gonna do with that power when you don't need it?

  • @nico8080 i don't know, maybe they want to put this in a car, a car may not have enough area to collect all the energy for its operation, perhaps the person can collect energy from wind and sun on your roof and convert it into hydrogen and puts it in the cells as we do with natural gas, while you this running with the car makes your home more fuel and so on...

  • @Oshyoga I insist on the fact that once you put hydrogen into the fuel cell, you get electricity which is not storable so I consider this system energy inefficient and impractical

  • @nico8080 @nico8080 i thing we are not talking at same thing, sorry, English is not my first language, a fuel cell only spend hydrogen when you activate it. the hydrogen and oxygen are stored in different chambers, i know that because i make them, you can take the cell wherever you want end than you turn it on.

    Give a look at wikipedia or geni.org

  • @nico8080 Actually you can store hydrogen efficiently. Its expensive now but you can store int in a gas tank and "de electrolyze" it generating power and water only when you need to generate power. You store in the gas tank and then you transfer if to the cell generator.

  • @lucasmontec you mean you have to pressurize it in a gas tank right? Hydrogen can't be stored in a pressurized chamber

  • it doesn't look "continental scale" to me. it looks like something you could hold in your hand.

  • Are there plans for this fuel cell setup somewhere? It looks much better than what came with my fuel cells. The video is a bit too grainy to see any details. Thanks.

  • you can store hydrogen just the same way any other gas is stored .hydrogen burns very well in an internal combustion engine crank start and ya dont need a battery man.

  • watts the point of a fuel cell??? when you can store hydrogen and burn hydrogen a fuel cell seems to be an indirect way to get ya motor running .

  • because you can store hydrogen like a batterie. A solar panel can only work during sun light.

  • efficiency!

  • @2karriizman

    You can use a fuel Cell indoors like a warehouse and you don't have fumes, all you get is water and that is stored in a tank until you have to refuel. When you refuel you also offload the water at the Hydrogen fueling station.

  • @joemc111 ya get water when ya burn hydrogen. a V8 in ya living room might be a bit noizy and ya might need a raincoat , wont kill ya.

  • Is this more efficient than just directly connecting the solar panel to the electric fan?

  • i was thinking the same thing

  • Of course it is more efficient to connect the solar panel directly to the motor. But this system wants to demonstrate how to store energy with hydrogen technology: When supply and demand do not correspond, the energy supplied by the solar cell and/or the wind power plant can only be used indirectly. This is where hydrogen comes into play - as an energy storage medium. It is also a way to transport energy. As a fuel for a fuel cell vehicle, for example.

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