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To: Kellis91789

You also have to produce the hydrogen from water, natural gas, or some other source. Will it take more energy to produce the hydrogen than the process produces ?
***How difficult is it to get some seawater? Contrast that to Oil. And yet, the amount of energy available from a gallon of seawater is more than 100 times that of a gallon of oil.


56 posted on 11/03/2011 9:38:28 PM PDT by Kevmo (Judicaret spectator se ipso: Let the lurker decide for himself)
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To: Kevmo

Does Rossi’s device run on seawater, or hydrogen gas ? Getting hydrogen gas from seawater via electrolysis, for example, takes a lot of electricity. So can the Rossi device generate more electricity than was needed to create the hydrogen gas via electrolysis ?

I’ve tried to follow your posted articles, but they get so jumbled, it’s tough. How much nickel gets converted to copper per kwh of heat ? How much hydrogen gas is consumed for same ?


59 posted on 11/03/2011 10:09:55 PM PDT by Kellis91789 (The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools.)
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To: Kevmo
Kevmo said: "And yet, the amount of energy available from a gallon of seawater is more than 100 times that of a gallon of oil."

Could you provide some detail for that claim? Since the energy that was released when the hydrogen and oxygen formed the water is no longer present, it doesn't seem like you could be referring to chemical energy.

70 posted on 11/03/2011 11:34:46 PM PDT by William Tell
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