If my high school chemistry serves me right, this process uses CO and H2O and results in CO2 and H2. Granted, H2 and O2 from the air results in power and H2O or water but the CO2 from the generator is hardly “Green” and the cost of disposing of it would raise the overall cost substantially.
May 30, 2009, 01:33
If my high school chemistry serves me right, this process uses CO and H2O and results in CO2 and H2.
Granted, H2 and O2 from the air results in power and H2O or water but the CO2 from the generator is
hardly “Green” and the cost of disposing of it would raise the overall cost substantially.
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