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Hydrogen is easily got from water, recall basic chemistry. Water is H2 O, Hydrogen and oxygen.
9v Battery & 2 wires. One to positive, one to negative. Dip ends in water a few cm apart. One bubbles up oxygen, the other hydrogen, like you did at school.
So green way to make is use solar or wind connected to electrodes.
Easy.
Have been watching SP bouncing between 47-47.5 since morning, it is definitely being held there, something’s afoot for sure..
good girl Olvia. you did it! well done!!
Ironically it's safer than a petrol car. BMW ran their cars through the euro NCAP tests including tank puncture test. This showed the liquid hydrogen mists very quickly with little flame and a lower temp flame. Like you I'm a little apprehensive and would want to see more tests to be completely comfortable - that said I've not heard of any lpg tank explosions. I'd consider it as duel fuel going forwards.
Enquest have the perfect asset for Manufacturing Hydrogen (Sullom Voe)
Have the safety issues of carrying around a tank of highly explosive gas now been completely solved by using kevlar linings?
Would you feel safe driving around with that in your boot?
Surely it's not only the tank that needs protecting, but everywhere else that the gas can flow? Shirley!
I'm not sure PMO want their own hydrogen projects. They need to have a handle on it though and potential partner/s. BP Solar explored it in the early 2000s when the vehicle manufacturers were on board with it. At that time there wasn't sufficient political will and greater push back from the oil industry. The Greta effect will help though it needs the car industry to come back on board. There is clearly too much politics and control with the electric agenda at the moment - being cynical :-)
Sorry SK I disagree with you, there’s plenty of profit to be made from the BP deal.
A lot of these renewables are going to be expensive projects not generating returns for a few years yet, better to let the big boys throw money at them for now.
According to Wikipedia, 30% of Hydrogen comes from Oil and only 4% from electrolysis.
"There are four main sources for the commercial production of hydrogen: natural gas, oil, coal, and electrolysis; which account for 48%, 30%, 18% and 4% of the world's hydrogen production respectively.[5] Fossil fuels are the dominant source of industrial hydrogen."