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Re: uksausage post# 11337

Thursday, 09/07/2017 12:01:46 AM

Thursday, September 07, 2017 12:01:46 AM

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Yes I recently read about thistoo just combine water with the 'nanomaterial' powder for an immediate chemical reaction. Soldiers just adding 'urine' to the powder in the field for instant energy recharge lol that's freakin cool and amazing these chemists figure this stuff out! So smart! The applications for the military are endless. But I haven't read anything about the costs of the whole process or how difficult it is or isn't to make the materials needed. HYSR's uses earth abundant materials and their projected cost goals will get everyone's attention if they hit their mark.. Who knows, this new tech may open doors for hydrogen production/transportation in a civilian setting. But without a doubt there will be other players in this race and their tech will just continue to add on to the ones before them. There won't be just one master of hydrogen. Were also comparing the United States Army to HYSR's lab lol. Not even in the same ballpark when it comes to funding/resources yet HYSR is still coming along and making key advancements.
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