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Re: an improved method of electrolysis

Subject: Re: an improved method of electrolysis
From: Dan Bloomquist
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 18:15:53 GMT
Newsgroups: sci.energy.hydrogen, sci.energy


Mike McWilliams wrote:

Hey group... I think I may have figured out a way to improve on the efficiency of electrolysis...

I'm not suggesting free energy, just less waste.

Electrolysis can already be done at very high efficiency. Electrolysis by itself is not where the loss becomes important in the whole energy vector. As electricity comes primarily from coal at 30% the heating value, this is why electrolysis is a loosing proposition.

coal > electricity 30%.
electrolyses -> 85%.
hydrogen storage, handling -> 85%.
hydrogen to mechanical energy, very optimistic -> 30%

So, coal to mechanical energy via hydrogen -> 6%.

Coal liquefaction nets better than 90% in a complete process to fuel. So with a hybrid doing 30% now you net 27% heating value of the coal.

4 to 5 times less coal.

Best, Dan.

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