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    Fueled By Lemonade

    The New Toyota Hydrogen Electric Mirai-
    Fueled By Everything- Episode 3


    Fueled By Lemonade



    Published on Aug 20, 2015: Our latest hydrogen experiment is a sweet one.
    See how we turned kids' leftover lemonade into hydrogen fuel, and put this
    and other unused resources to better use

    The Science Behind 'Fueled by Lemonade'



    What is excess renewable energy?



    How can we use excess renewable energy?




    The New Hydrogen Electric Toyota Mirai- Fueled By Everything

    Previous episode: Fueled By Water from Oil Creek
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFakFh_1XSw

    Fueled By Bullsh*t
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pTluy9KpYU




    22 Liters of Hydrogen in one tablespoon of water



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    Wow!
    This is great.
    Is this already available?

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    Who would waste perfectly good lemonaid like this?

    -t

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    Quote Originally Posted by edward222 View Post
    Wow!
    This is great.
    Is this already available?
    It is great. Toyota has perfected a car that does not need a drop of gas.
    The first Toyota Hydrogen Electric car will go on sale in October of this year
    in California and then the East Coast.

    People should be dancing in the street and celebrating.
    It's the biggest thing to happen to the car since the car was born.

    Don't believe the bashers- a hydrogen fueling station can be built for much
    less than the $1-2 million usually quoted, and it can be installed anywhere there
    is water and electricity in just 48 hours:



    Hydrogen isn't just a revolution for cars. It's a total energy revolution that will change everything.

    A one Mike Strizki has operated his solar hydrogen house since ~2005
    and hasn't paid a cent for energy since then. He was featured in Scientific American
    in 2008 here: http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...ydrogen-house/
    and is about to introduce a total solar hydrogen system that anyone can buy.



    Mike Strizki and the Hydrogen House Project
    http://hydrogenhouseproject.org/

    New: The first consumer hydrogen house!
    We will be hosting a dedication event at the house on 9/11/2015
    We have just finished the installation of the first commercially sold solar-hydrogen house.
    It is now affordable for everyone, and will soon be available to the masses.

    "I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope we don't have to wait until oil and coal run out before we tackle that." -Thomas Edison

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    What powers hydrogen fuel stations, massive amounts of coal maybe ? (Solar powered maybe, but it can't handle many cars a day) Cars consume serious amounts of energy. Just to do 60mph the average care needs about 25kW of actual power, with losses they need more. If all cars suddenly were hydrogen powered or straight electric there would be very serious power shortages.
    "I am a bird"

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    Have they improved the yields yet? Biggest knock on hydrogen fuel is that it takes a lot of energy to produce the hydrogen. So far, it has been more of an energy storage system (battery) than an energy production source.

    "Clean" electric cars have a similar problem- the energy to charge the batteries still comes from traditional sources. Then you have the energy and natural resources (including toxic chemicals which need disposed of) to produce the batteries and their heavy weight requires more energy to make the vehicle move than a lighter, "conventional" vehicle.

    Last edited by Zippyjuan; 08-25-2015 at 12:36 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippyjuan View Post
    Have they improved the yields yet? Biggest knock on hydrogen fuel is that it takes a lot of energy to produce the hydrogen. So far, it has been more of an energy storage system (battery) than an energy production source.
    Well you can't really cheat nature, can you ?

    There's a certain amount of energy needed to break the H-O-H bonds, that amount of energy is something you can't work around. It's simply a fact.

    Electrolysis is pretty efficient though, so in the actual production of hydrogen, well I think that's pretty much at or near max efficiency.

    There may be other ways towards producing hydrogen (read some about it in university), such as starving some species of algae of sulfur, in which case they start producing hydrogen gas instead of oxygen. This however, still, is not breaking the rules that are set, these bonds have to be broken and that costs a certain amount of energy.
    "I am a bird"



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