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Post by Jim on Feb 6, 2021 18:59:54 GMT
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Post by JohnV on Feb 6, 2021 19:28:44 GMT
That does make interesting reading jim
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Post by Jim on Feb 6, 2021 19:46:38 GMT
I wonder how much energy gets used to create it? Certainly looks useful and energy dense.
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Post by JohnV on Feb 6, 2021 19:55:05 GMT
I wonder how much energy gets used to create it? Certainly looks useful and energy dense. it's the problem with things put out early by the companies developing new ideas ..... you can never tell how much is due to just sheer optimism
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Post by Trina on Feb 6, 2021 20:38:32 GMT
Talking of hydrogen,there's a hydrogen powered boat(The Ross Barlow) based at Bham Uni.We saw it loads of times as it's based at Edgbaston.
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Post by phil70 on Feb 7, 2021 8:00:36 GMT
Talking of hydrogen,there's a hydrogen powered boat(The Ross Barlow) based at Bham Uni.We saw it loads of times as it's based at Edgbaston. How do they fill up? just curious. Phil
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Post by Trina on Feb 7, 2021 11:56:25 GMT
Had a quick google & I still don't know.It talks about storage tanks,but doesn't say where the hydrogen is sourced.
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Post by brummieboy on Feb 7, 2021 14:38:58 GMT
Talking of hydrogen,there's a hydrogen powered boat(The Ross Barlow) based at Bham Uni.We saw it loads of times as it's based at Edgbaston. How do they fill up? just curious. Phil Doubt if they bother, it doesn't look as though it goes anywhere.
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Post by Trina on Feb 7, 2021 15:51:27 GMT
We actually saw it on the move a few times-when it was off to boat gatherings etc with the hydrogen experiment info' displayed inside.
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