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Hydrogen Gas for cooking Karl 01-04-2009
Posted by Bob F on January 5, 2009, 12:16 pm
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> Karl, the first thing you need to do to enjoy this group is to kill file
> eyeore. He's our token asshole. Frankly, I'd forgotten about him until you
> quoted his stuff.

It's funny, but in another group, he actually makes useful, reasonable and
courteous suggestions.



Posted by Karl on January 5, 2009, 12:58 pm
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>> Karl, the first thing you need to do to enjoy this group is to kill file
>> eyeore. He's our token asshole. Frankly, I'd forgotten about him until
>> you
>> quoted his stuff.
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> It's funny, but in another group, he actually makes useful, reasonable and
> courteous suggestions.
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>

Maybe it's just the subject. It might have some sort of importance to him.



Posted by Eeyore on January 5, 2009, 11:50 pm
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Karl wrote:

> >>
> >> Karl, the first thing you need to do to enjoy this group is to kill file
> >> eyeore. He's our token asshole. Frankly, I'd forgotten about him until
> >> you quoted his stuff.
> >
> > It's funny, but in another group, he actually makes useful, reasonable and
> > courteous suggestions.
>
> Maybe it's just the subject. It might have some sort of importance to him.

I simply see nonsense when it's offered up. Hydrogen is so insane as to be
beyond belief.

Graham



Posted by Karl on January 4, 2009, 8:25 pm
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> Karl wrote:
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>> I was wondering about hydrogen gas used as the fuel for a gas stove?
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> I'm sure it could but better be aware of the near invible flame scorching
> you.
> How would you judge the heat if you can't see the flame ?
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>> Has it ever been done?
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> Not by anyone sane I would imagine.
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>> Gas is a better cooking fuel but if solar power ever got
>> cheap and it looks like it could happen
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> And how did you come to that conclusion ?

The cost for Solar power is going down. And new companies are innovating
everyday pushing prices lower. Also we have a new administration which
could also help push prices lower through expanded tax credits. personally
i am hoping for innovators from the likes of nanosolar, first solar, and
many other start ups who allege solar is going to get competitive with
fossil fuels.

That's how I cam to that conclusion.

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>> I for one would prefer to use gas for cooking. So one should be able to
>> use
>> solar electricity and make hyrdogen for a gas stove.
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> KooK alert !
>
> Graham
>



Posted by BobG on January 4, 2009, 9:04 pm
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> >> I was wondering about hydrogen gas used as the fuel for a gas stove?
> >> I for one would prefer to use gas for cooking.
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How about regular old methane? Natural gas? Get a couple of digesters
and double buffer a batch production process.

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