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Energy Breakthrough Part 1

Part 1 of "A Breakthrough in Energy Technology" In a world of rising energy prices, peak oil, and carbon emissions, one man set out to find an energy solution. It's been six years in development an...  
 
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chairde (8 months ago) Show Hide
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When would this be usable and why would it be better than fusion energy?
yogiudo (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Why don't you stop wasting time making websites and videos and start making power.
ngdgup (1 year ago) Show Hide
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It works, you don't put "IT" in your car, "IT" makes hydrogen. You put hydrogen in your car. And yes, he will be very VERY RICH
rj77nz (1 year ago) Show Hide
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So why is it not working yet? If it works put it in a car and you will be rich rich!!! and most of the worlds problems will be over!!
mortal780 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I am a bit confused. You claim RET uses only heat and water to crack water into hydrogen and oxygen but in all the diagrams I viewed shows electricity as an input to the process. What is electricity's roll in the process?
pattyjohnson1955 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The electricity powers the RET device. It needs only a small amount of electricity to operate. In the geothermal example, the steam from the well will turn a turbine that provides enough electrical power for the RET to crack the water vapor into hydrogen and oxygen, so no external power source is required.

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