I topped up a few yesterday and couldn’t resist a few more this morning. I’ve think that’s it for topping up for me just going to sit on my pile and keep the faith.
I thought I picked up a bargain last Friday but wow did I get that wrong. Might look under the sofa and see if I can round up enough to get a few dozen more at this price.
Maybe if we recycle the plastics that can be recycled and only gasify non recyclable plastic the oil in the ground will last a bit longer. I miss Yellow at least he keeps his posts short.
RE: is the hydrogen we will be producing classed as green hydrogen1 Feb 2021 19:03
As sewerage is a end of life waste product and when turned to methane is classed as green I can’t see why end of life waste plastic turned to hydrogen can be classed the same?
RE: is the hydrogen we will be producing classed as green hydrogen1 Feb 2021 18:44
I’m pretty sure ITM electrolysers have been supplying test areas with hydrogen in the gas line. I’ve not read anything about the electricity being green to power them.
If PHE are making Hydrogen by the end of this year or start of next will the uptake be there for vehicles and the infrastructure? If they can’t sell it as the take up isn’t ready they could just convert it to electricity.
Just looked up flame temperature. Fuel Flame Temperature cigarette 400-700 °C (750-1,300 °F, air) ethane 1,960 °C (air) hydrogen 2,660 °C (oxygen), 2,045 °C (air) MAPP 2,980 °C (oxygen)