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Re: Electrolysis is not always ludicrous...

Subject: Re: Electrolysis is not always ludicrous...
From: Don Lancaster
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 16:20:01 -0700
Newsgroups: sci.energy.hydrogen
Piccolo Pete wrote:
"Don Lancaster" <don@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Piccolo Pete wrote:
 Take a full cubic meter of hydrogen stored in a properly

constructed device and it will still have most, if not all, of its

energy

even after 20 years.
Pete


Total horseshit.


I was talking hydrogen - not methane.


Typical liquid hydrogen vent rates are four or five percent per day.

It is unlikely any storage method (outside of carbon bonding) can be found that would allow most of the hydrogen to last as long as a tank of gasoline.



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