100% Efficient Hydrogen Manufacture?

This is cool!

PORTLAND, Ore. — Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have combined a liquid catalyst with photovoltaic cells to achieve what they claim is a solar energy system that could generate electricity around the clock.
A liquid catalyst was added to water before electrolysis to achieve what the researchers claim is almost 100-percent efficiency. When combined with photovoltaic cells to store energy chemically, the resulting solar energy systems could generate electricity around the clock, the MIT team said.
“What we have done is made a catalyst work for the oxygen part without any extra energy. In fact, with our catalyst almost 100 percent of the current used for electrolysis goes into making oxygen and hydrogen.”

I’ve been skeptical of hydrogen technology as well as alternative energy sources such as wind or solar. The problem with hydrogen is that it’s a way of storing energy and hasn’t been all efficient in that a lot of energy was lost in the process of producing it. If you can split the water molecule and not lose any energy that makes hydrogen a viable way of powering equipment.
Then if you can use hydrogen to store wind or solar power that makes those energy sources a lot more viable. You can store wind energy by producing hydrogen and when the wind’s not blowing you can get electricity by running the hydrogen through a fuel cell. (Or you could just run cars or tractors with the excess hydrogen.) The same sort of thing could be done with solar energy of course.
A lot of these announcements never pan out, but I have to admit that IF this works out it could change the world.

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  • http://Array robert108

    Two questions: How much does the catalyst cost?
    What happens during a drought when water has to be rationed?

    This way, with H2 cars, the lefties won’t need the global warming hoax to force us out of our cars; they can just declare a water shortage.
    If you thought using food for fuel was bad, just wait until we start using water for fuel…what will that do to the cost of drinking and washing water?

    Not a good idea.

  • 6ftRabbit

    Hydrogen leaks. Out of everything, all the time. Loss is about 1.7% daily out of standard Hi-Press bottles, and don’t even think about cryogenic storage. Also ever hear of “hydrogen embrittlement”? Fuel cells are no better. Heavy, fragile, won’t stand up to potholes, rough roads, etc. Requires things like platinum – really expensive. Might be good to blow some hydrogen up Pelosi’s ass though after that “Lights Out” stunt Friday.

    Anything to do with hydrogen as a fuel for anything besides space ships is a scam.

  • Jerry

    Sounds “Promising”!.. Let’s have some guys develope “this”, while we have the other guys punchin’ those big, deep holes in the Earth, too.. U.S. guys..

  • http://www.bikebubba.blogspot.com/ Bike Bubba

    Actually, all it does is make sure that making hydrogen is as efficient as making electricity, which is still only 30% efficient. Combine that with a 50% efficient fuel cell (best likely outcome), and you find an overall 15% efficiency for a hydrogen powered car vs. about 20-30% possible with standard internal combustion.

    In other words, probably another solution in search of a problem, sad to say. Might have a place somewhere, but beneath the hood of your car is not going to be that place for a good long while.

    Might be good for a lightweight energy source for jets, though. You could use the heat generated through friction on the wings to overcome the fact that it’s a liquid, and the energy density per kg might be about 8x higher.

  • Hawk

    At the University of Washington there is a professor who is working on getting electricity from just the electric potential in the exclusion layer of water. Right now he can power a lightbulb with a glass of water.

    Pretty cool stuff.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    Well you have to compare that with the efficiency of gasoline/alcohol/whatever engines….

  • dragon poker

    Sounds “Promising”!.. Let’s have some guys develope “this”, while we have the other guys punchin’ those big, deep holes in the Earth, too.. U.S. guys..

    right on right on

  • Friend of USA

    Some Democrat who has read that news must be now working on creating a new tax on the individual use of the sun rays!!!

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