OK, so this is a type of fuel cell. What I want to know is whether, like in other fuel cell designs, can it be run in reverse? In other words, if one were to supply power *into it* from a solar array during the day, would it efficiently produce hydrogen which could be stored and then used as fuel during the dark hours?
As much as this technology claims to want to get us off the grid, I have a suspicion that the fossil fuel and LP gas producers really don't want us to be producing our own hydrogen from solar. We may not only store it in tanks to use overnight but also start filling our hydrogen powered cars with it. That would get them so depressed that they might pull *their* investments out of this project. ;)
republicans will shut it down, cause they want more oil money
ricefarmer 1 week ago
@1:35 tell me that man is not related to George W Bush lol
SPCServices007 7 months ago
The technical inventions of Nikola Tesla should be the issue! -)
AdamWisehaupt 1 year ago
OK, so this is a type of fuel cell. What I want to know is whether, like in other fuel cell designs, can it be run in reverse? In other words, if one were to supply power *into it* from a solar array during the day, would it efficiently produce hydrogen which could be stored and then used as fuel during the dark hours?
Karabetter 1 year ago
@Karabetter I like this question... Good Question! I has been a week since you asked it . Did you get an answer yet?
merlinspower 1 year ago
@merlinspower Unfortunately, not yet. :(
As much as this technology claims to want to get us off the grid, I have a suspicion that the fossil fuel and LP gas producers really don't want us to be producing our own hydrogen from solar. We may not only store it in tanks to use overnight but also start filling our hydrogen powered cars with it. That would get them so depressed that they might pull *their* investments out of this project. ;)
Karabetter 1 year ago