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Secretary Chu visits Googleplex

Energy Secretary Steve Chu visits the Googleplex to talk about how the U.S. can build a prosperous economy powered by clean energy.  
 
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speedplane (4 days ago) Show Hide
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He didn't even know what focus fusion is... I wonder if he knows about reverse configuration or the polywell.
NAYuen83 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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The Carbon Credit system has been around for a while... circulating. It's weird to think of a carbon credit as a STOCK Option though. I mean, can you picture that kind of world where carbon credits are traded like stocks? It's either really good or really bad...
looni3 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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This guy knows his stuff; America will benefit because of him.
deusAtheismus (1 week ago) Show Hide
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FOCUS FUSION <3
dclnm (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Sensible administration...?! It feels strange, but it could renew your faith in the world.
frenzyfol (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Scientists doing work without getting paid... typical
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Here's what you do: take that electricity and use is to separate hydrogen from oxygen in water. Ta Da! That's how you don't lose the electricity.
soylentgreenb (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Practical, cost-effective electrolysis of water is ~50-70% efficient.

Practical, cost-effective hydrogen fuel cells don't exist, but the ones that do exist are about 40% efficient. Compressors are rather inefficient and will consume energy equivalent to ~10-20% of the energy content of the hydrogen gas depending on pressure. Hydrogen is about the leakiest substance in the world, there are non-negligible losses here as well. The theoretical upper boundary of hydrogen fuel cell efficiency is 83%.
looni3 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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You've overlooked a few things, like how much it costs to do that.
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