L libertad Feb 13, 2008 #1 http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2...-says-it-can-harvest-fuel-from-air/index.html
C crgarcia Feb 13, 2008 #4 You can get also fuel from water (hydrogen). The problem with this processes is that they consume more energy than the input.
You can get also fuel from water (hydrogen). The problem with this processes is that they consume more energy than the input.
D daddyeaux Feb 14, 2008 #5 this is the kind of green nonsense that keeps grant money flowing from the democrats typical of the NYT
this is the kind of green nonsense that keeps grant money flowing from the democrats typical of the NYT
M mschey Feb 14, 2008 #6 Hardly nonsense at all, a replacement for gas at an equivelant cost of a little over $4 per gallon, I want to hear and know more, right now, we don't have enough information, just a little teaser!
Hardly nonsense at all, a replacement for gas at an equivelant cost of a little over $4 per gallon, I want to hear and know more, right now, we don't have enough information, just a little teaser!
D daddyeaux Feb 14, 2008 #7 the ethanol scam was supposed to be the answer the conclusions start on page 64 http://petroleum.berkeley.edu/papers/patzek/CRPS416-Patzek-Web.pdf
the ethanol scam was supposed to be the answer the conclusions start on page 64 http://petroleum.berkeley.edu/papers/patzek/CRPS416-Patzek-Web.pdf
M maxpi Feb 14, 2008 #8 Quote from crgarcia: You can get also fuel from water (hydrogen). The problem with this processes is that they consume more energy than the input. More... minor details.....
Quote from crgarcia: You can get also fuel from water (hydrogen). The problem with this processes is that they consume more energy than the input. More... minor details.....