To: markomalley
That’s not true at all, electrolysis isn’t usually used for industrial scale production of hydrogen
3 posted on
10/20/2017 3:57:38 AM PDT by
Mount Athos
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To: Mount Athos
Thats not true at all, electrolysis isnt usually used for industrial scale production of hydrogen OK, so what process is used to produce hydrogen in industrial quantities? (Asking, not challenging)
5 posted on
10/20/2017 4:01:00 AM PDT by
markomalley
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To: Mount Athos
As of 1999, the majority of hydrogen (∼95%) is produced from fossil fuels by steam reforming or partial oxidation of methane and coal gasification with only a small quantity by other routes such as biomass gasification or electrolysis of water
Creating hydrogen is highly efficient and clean.
6 posted on
10/20/2017 4:01:31 AM PDT by
caltaxed
To: Mount Athos
“Thats not true at all, electrolysis isnt usually used for industrial scale production of hydrogen”
Well, not to be argumentative, or as we say in Texas start a p!$$ing contest, as this topic is not in my wheelhouse for sure. But, I’ve been reading articles about hydrogen powered cars for several years and those who mention by products or expellants mention water.
10 posted on
10/20/2017 4:15:11 AM PDT by
snoringbear
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